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2007-2013 Lincoln Navigator 2nd Row Seats Expedition 2nd Row Seats Tan Leather on 2040-parts.com

US $199.00
Location:

Stephenville, Texas, United States

Stephenville, Texas, United States

THIS AUCTION IS FOR A SET OF TAN LEATHER NAVIGATOR OR EXPEDITION 2ND ROW BUCKET SEATS. THE SEATS CAME FROM A 2011 EXPEDITION BUT SHOULD FIT 07-13 NAVIGATORS OR FORD EXPEDITIONS. WE COULD NOT GET THE SEATS TO UNFOLD OUTSIDE OF THE VEHICLE THEY HAVE TO BE INSTALLED BUT THEY ARE IN GOOD CONDITION WITH NO RIPS OR TEARS BUT WILL NEED A CLEANING. THANKS FOR LOOKING BUYER PAYS SHIPPING.

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