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Cabela's Camo Truck Seat Cover New W/tags Camouflage S-10 Colorado Ranger Bench on 2040-parts.com

US $22.50
Location:

Anderson, Indiana, United States

Anderson, Indiana, United States
Condition:New Core Charge:$10.00 Color:camo camouflage

•Brand new with tags
•Embroidered "Cabela's"
•For a BENCH seat, has holes for seat belts
•Fits a Chevy S-10 and other trucks similar size
•Can fit on front bench seat, or extended cab back seat.
•Made of a "parachute or windbreaker" type material. Kind of a slippery type material. IT IS NOT CLOTH OR LEATHER. It's like nylon. It feels like a durable material. Good quality.

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