New Military Vehicle Seat Cushion Hemtt Mk48 Lvs Hett Pls on 2040-parts.com
Chama, New Mexico, US
***Brand
New***
Military Vehicle
Seat Cushion
NSN 2540-01-153-8448
Dimensions: 18.5” X 17” X 4”
Known to fit :
· HEMTT (Truck,
Heavy Expanded Mobility Tactical)
· MK48 LVS (Logistics
Vehicle System Front Power Unit and Trailer Family)
· HETT (Heavy
Equipment Truck Tractor, M1070)
· PLS (Palletized
Loading System)
This item is being sold in an AS-IS condition with NO WARRANTY
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