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2008-2009 Taurus, Neoprene Waterproof Seat Covers on 2040-parts.com

US $45.00
Location:

Camden, New York, US

Camden, New York, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Brand:Coverking Placement on Vehicle:Rear Surface Finish:neoprene Warranty:No

NEOPRENE SEAT COVERS

  • A new dimension in seat covers
  • Neoprene fits like a glove and ensures the ultimate protection for your vulnerable seats
A custom-fit "wet suit" look for your seats! Tops for protection, tops for looks! This neoprene is designed to cling to your seats. The neoprene seat covers include a heavy-duty 3-layer construction: neoprene base for moisture resistance, foam padding for comfort and lycra exterior for unsurpassed texture and color. Easy slip-on installation. Covers fit snugly.

Coverking® uses precisely calibrated CAD/CAM equipment to make sure that the perfect fit does not get in the way of your seat's functions. Coverking® makes your Custom Car Seat Cover, they learn (a) the exact specifications of your make and model, PLUS, (b) any aftermarket modifications you declare when placing your order. So a Coverking Custom Car Seat Cover will never get in the way of things like your side-impact airbag. 

THIS SEAT COVER IS FOR THE REAR SEAT. 60/40 SPLIT BENCH WITH A FLIP DOWN CONSOLE!!!!!!!!   

                                                     NEW PRICE IS $250.00!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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