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2014 Chevy Malibu Oem Front Passenger Bucket Seat on 2040-parts.com

US $150.00
Location:

Sterling Heights, Michigan, United States

Sterling Heights, Michigan, United States


Up for auction is a SEAT
 Removed from a 2014 CHEVY MALIBU

This is a good looking and working , 
OEM PASSENGER SIDE LEATHER BUCKET SEAT.
Here is a great looking replacement item.

This will come as pictured.  


IF YOU HAVE A QUESTION ABOUT THE PART INTERCHANGE OR COLOR , 
PLEASE ASK BEFORE THE PURCHASE.

We do have other parts from this particular vehicle, feel free to inquire about more that may not be listed.



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