93-98 Jeep Grand Cherokee Leather Front Left Seat Cover And Pad on 2040-parts.com
Macomb, Michigan, US
Leather Seat Cover and Pad for a 1993-1998 Jeep Grand Cherokee. This seat has no rips or tears. It was in stock in case I needed to replace my seat and I have sold the truck. No longer needed. It has precut holes for the power functions on the left hand side. It was taken out of a truck many years ago but is in near perfect cosmetic condition. Buyer pays actual shipping.
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