Bmw E36 E46 323i 325i 330i Front Black Leatherette Vinyl Manual Sport Seats on 2040-parts.com
Fountain Valley, California, US
Front left and right black vinyl manual sport seats (not heated) removed from a 2003 BMW 325i sedan (4 door). Both seats are in great condition. The driver seat back cover is missing. These seats can be installed in other cars because they come with their own tracks and seat switch controls. Please call me at 714 824 0492 if you have any questions. Free local pickup.
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