Corvette C6 Grey Leather Seat Covers - Original - *** Nr *** on 2040-parts.com
Beaumont, Texas, US
Corvette C6 Grey Leather Seat Covers
Fits 2005-2013
Offered for auction are these C6 original grey leather seat covers
off both the Driver and Passenger seats. I purchased two C6 used seats for my
70 Chevelle and had them re-leathered to match the color I needed.
What you see in the pictures is all that is offered. Check my feedback. Buyer responsible for all shipping cost. PayPal only, and payment must be made within 48 hours of auction end. I will allow returns if you pay return shipping and item(s) is in the same shape as it was before purchase.
My goal is that you are satisfied with your purchase. Take advantage of this low starting price NO RESERVE auction .
Good luck !
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