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Low Back Bucket Bomber Seats on 2040-parts.com

US $849.00
Location:

Middlefield, Connecticut, United States

Middlefield, Connecticut, United States
Condition:New

We are selling a pair of "Stryker Hot Rods" low back bucket bomber seats in vintage distressed tan.These seats ship within 72 business hours
Seats are 17.5" Wide X 21 3/4" tall X 23" deep X 2 1/2"  seat cushion and 4 1/2" at front bolster

Auto Moto LLC is a full service restoration shop located in Middlefield CT.
Servicing Hot Rods, Muscle cars , classic cars and sports cars
Auto Moto is the distributor for Stryker Hot Rod Products

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