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Fiat 500 Abarth Seatbelt Pads Brand New -balck Color- Italian Made - Save Big!!! on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Miami, Florida, United States

Miami, Florida, United States
Condition:New Brand:BLACK Manufacturer Part Number:na

ITALIAN MADE - VERY COMFORTABLE! $69.00 RETAIL, SAVE BIG!!!
Brand New Set of Two (2)

Made by BLACK, an Italian company that produces parts for FIAT automobiles.

Fits All FIAT autos, including FIAT 500, Abarth, 500x & 500L

Add some extra cushion and style to your FIAT 500 with this set of custom shoulder pads:

Features:

  • Designed and manufactured in Italy
  • Set of two pads
  • Embroidered with Logo for a very nice detail
  • Thick cushion and top quality materials
  • Velcro Strip stitched securely on the inside of the pads
  • Super Easy installation
  • Measurements: 70 mm x 280 mm
  • Can be installed on the front or rear seats
  • Very nice, high quality details

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