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2005 Land Rover Lr3 Full Set Black Leather Headrest Lot Sale L@@k!! on 2040-parts.com

US $300.00
Location:

Lancaster, California, United States

Lancaster, California, United States
Condition:Used

These headrests came off a 2005 LAND ROVER LR3. THIS LISTING IS FOR 5 BLACK LEATHER HEADREST.
DRIVER
PASSENGER
MIDDLE ROW 3 SEATS

PLEASE LOOK AT MY PICTURES BEFORE BIDDING. THESE WILL SELL AS-IS . ALL 5 HEADRESTS HAVE PASSED VISUAL INSPECTION WITH NO RIPS,STAINS, HOLES, OR FADING COLOR. THEY ARE IN EXCELLENT CONDITION.

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