Brand New 20 Inch Kirkey Intermediate Alum Racing Seat Dirt Late Model Imca Race on 2040-parts.com
Lexington, Alabama, United States
This is a brand new kirkey racing seat we just parted out of a dirt late model race car. It was mounted but never got used. It is a 20 inch 20 degree layback seat.
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