Oem Toyota Supra Celica 71812-14080 Seat Cushion Shield Black Left Driver Side on 2040-parts.com
Dover, Pennsylvania, US
This passenger side seat cushion cover came from an 83 or 84 Supra
but will fit Celica as well 83 - 1986
Also have driver side avail, email for better price!
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