2 Black + Red Stitch Racing Seat Reclinable All Ford ** on 2040-parts.com
CA, US
Specification: | 2 BLACK + RED STITCH RACING SEAT |
Material: | CLOTH- BLACK |
Deep: Wide: Tall: | 22" 22" 35" |
Quantity: | 1 Pair (1 Right and 1 Left) |
WILL FIT: | ALL FORD |
Weight: | 34 lbs each |
100% Brand new in the original package/ never installed FULLY RECLINABLE WITH SLIDER
These seats are designed for universal fit. It come with universal adjustment bracket sliders on the seat frame but adaptors (brackets) are not included. Please notice that they do not come custom made for your particular vehicle, but can be adapted to fit your car by means (re-weld) of using your old hardware from the original seats
We do make custom brackets for any model of vehicle, please e-mail us if you need them.
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