Bmw 1200 Gs Gsa Seat Covers Front & Rear All Black/grey & Black/ Beige And Black on 2040-parts.com
Kingston, Washington, US
This Auction Is For 1 color set of covers only
BMW 1200 GS/GSA Seat Covers Grey and black, Tan and Black, All Black. Fit 2007-2011 Models
These are OEM take off covers from a BMW 1200 GS
Front and rear cover included, like new condition
no rips tears or punctures.
PLEASE EMAIL US AT THE TIME OF SALE TO LET US KNOW WHICH COLOR SET YOU WOULD LIKE
If you have any questions please ask before bidding.
shipping in the US only.
Thank You and Good Luck
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