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Mgb Seat Cover 1974 on 2040-parts.com

US $25.00
Location:

Mount Pleasant, South Carolina, US

Mount Pleasant, South Carolina, US
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MGB SEAT BACK (COVER ONLY) 

PASSENGER SIDE 

THIS IS FOR ONE SEAT BACK COVER ONLY.

THE COVER IS IN GOOD SHAPE FOR  DAILY DRIVER

NEEDS A LITTLE CLEANING,

THERE ARE A COUPLE OF SMALL TEARS WHERE THE SEAT COVER FITS TO THE FRAME BOTTOM,

MAY NEED A SMALL STITCH

 

 

 

WE ALSO  HAVE THE MGB TEE SHIRTS

 

 RIDE IN STYLE!  

Ice Blue tee with outline car, front and back.

Also available in orange, black,teal blue,ice gray, and stonewash green.

 

                            $15.00 each   sizes L or XL

  call 843 416 8070


On Aug-28-10 at 06:32:03 PDT, seller added the following information:

            

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