2005 To 2009 Mustang Gt Convertible Rear Upper Black Leather Seat Upholstery on 2040-parts.com
Nederland Texas, United States
Fits 2005 - 2009 Mustang GT convertible or base Mustang with leather seats. This is the upper rear seat upholstery. Black in color. Came out of the car with 13,000 miles. No rips tears or defects
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