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Leather Seat Set Jeep Grand Cherokee (late 90's) Rock Crawler 4x4 Ratrod Tan on 2040-parts.com

US $300.00
Location:

Festus, Missouri, United States

Festus, Missouri, United States
Condition:Used

JEEP grand Cherokee
leather seat complete set with power seat motors ( not tested)
These sets are Tan in color -although in the pics
they look grey
great condition with only a few holes/scratches (see last 3 pics) - the worst of which is on the passenger side of the rear seat in the lower corner of the seat back (third to last pic) 
These came out of a late 90's Jeep grand Cherokee and will fit many different years but with
some bracket modification would look good in any
Cherokee, 4x4 or rat rod project.
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