Here is a set of seat covers I never used. I bought them new from my local Toyota dealer, I paid $165.00 plus tax.. They are made by GT COVERS Part # GT 787, they will fit Toyota Tundra from 2000, to 2005. You can actually, check the # by going to GT COVERS on line. Comes with all instructions, complete set for the front seat and arm rest. Thanks for looking, and good luck.
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