1999-2010 Ford Super Duty Grey Leather Front & Rear Seats on 2040-parts.com
Oceanside, California, US
THESE SEATS WERE REMOVED FROM A 2007 FORD SUPER DUTY CREW CAB LARIAT PACKAGE. COLOR IS GREY LEATHER. SEATS ARE IN GOOD CONDITION WITH NORMAL WEAR. BOTH FRONT SEATS ARE POWER, AND HEATED AS WELL. WILL FIT 1999-2010 FORD SUPER DUTY CREW CAB F250-F550
CALIFORNIA BUYERS ARE SUBJECT TO SALES TAX 7.75%
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