1997 S10 S15 Gmc Jimmy 2dr 4x4 4.3l Rh Passenger Rear Seat Bottom Complete on 2040-parts.com
Arena, Wisconsin, US
1997 GMC Jimmy 2Dr 4X4 4.3L RH Passenger Rear Seat Bottom Complete
• Item has been tested and is in good condition
• Item has been fully cleaned and detailed.
• Item has been hand wrapped and carefully packaged.
• Item is Used: Some normal wear may be present and is expected from used items.
• Please read Remarks on Condition For further part details of this item (See below)
• Item will come as pictured
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Remarks on the Condition of This Item:
Good Foam
Good Cover
Complete assembly
(Our Use) Stock # of item: 1309-224
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