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Chevelle Malibu Hardtop Rear Seat Covers 68 1968 on 2040-parts.com

US $258.49
Location:

Greenville, Ohio, United States

Greenville, Ohio, United States
Condition:New Part Brand:Legendary Manufacturer Part Number:AA68GKD0048


The most authentic cover you'll find on the market.  You will receive a ready to install set of covers.  

When ordering please notice that this is a "Buick Replacement" Deluxe Bench Style(Trim Code 765-158) only color is:  100G Black.

Please note it takes 20 days to ship plus transit time so it would be around 30 days to receive.

Matching front seat covers available as well as door panels, door handles and many interior parts - please email us or call 937-692-6100 with any questions.  We are open from 8am-5pm EST Mon-Sat.

Thanks!


 



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