Nib Eurow Elegance Sheepskin Seat Cover Gray Plush Universal Fit New on 2040-parts.com
Talbott, Tennessee, US
- 100% Genuine Australian Merino Sheepskin Front.
- Premium 1 Inch thick pelt, ultimate for comfort.
- Cool in the summer & warm in the winter.
- Engineered for side impact air bags.
- Easy Installation, no tools required.
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