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Pair Of Lund Grey/silver Standard Seat Part # 1995362 on 2040-parts.com

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Sandy, Utah, United States

Sandy, Utah, United States
Condition:Used Type:FOLDING SEAT Part Brand:LUND BOATS Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Boat Brand Part Number:89957GY-1 Brand:Lund Boats Main Color:grey Manufacturer Part Number:98955GY-1 Item_Condition:NEW Manufacturer:Lund Boats Country_of_manufacture:United States Material:VINYL

These seats were very lightly used and always stored inside a garage when not used. They were in my 2012 Lund 1850 Pro V. These look and feel like new. They do not come with pedestals. They are original Lund equipment with Chrome Lund logos on the back and inside. Very comfortable. This price is for the pair.

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