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Daisy Blue Flower Car Seat Cover Set Universal Fit on 2040-parts.com

US $59.99
Location:

Phoenix, Arizona, United States

Phoenix, Arizona, United States
Condition:New Brand:seatcovers1st Manufacturer Part Number:NA UPC:NA

Leading the way in both seat cover technology and style!

Daisy Blue Flower 12 Pc universal fit  seat cover set, Ipocket series.

Contents:
·         One 15-inch steering wheel cover
 
·         Two seat belt covers
 
·         Two front seat covers
 
·         Two-piece rear/bench seat covers
 
·         Five headrest covers

 

Detailed Specifications

 

·         Front side airbag compatible
 
·         Rear seat covers include 2 zippers that allow you to fit vehicles with/without  split seat
 
·         Adjustable rear seat covers allow you to make it shorter when needed
 
·         Car interior accessories feature 3 mm of comfortable padding
 
·         Car seat covers are made from breathable polyester and cotton-blend material  
 
·         Real embroidery, not silkscreen
 
·         Lycra stretch backing and skirt
 
·         Convenient pocket to hold all your small electronics safely and out of the way while you drive
 
·         The use of rear headrest covers is optional
 

Will the seat cover work on my car ?

Our seat covers are universal fit, it will work on most of automobile.

Typically as long as your vehicle has standard bucket seats in the front with adjustable headrests and with the seatbelt NOT attached to the seat itself but off to the side of the vehicle at the shoulder area, the set should fit very well.

 

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