Kirkey Leg Support Covers 00317 on 2040-parts.com
Florida, New York, United States
Seat
Leg Support Type: Standard Seat Leg Support Cover Position: Right Seat
Leg Support Cover Material: Cloth Seat
Leg Support Cover Color: Gray ****LEG PROTECTOR NOT INCLUDED**** These Kirkey leg support covers will add some protection to your racing seat. They are designed to fit over the leg supports that bolt to the top of your seat. Kirkey leg support covers are available in different colors and materials to match the rest of your seat accessories. |
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