Cleaning the garage and getting rid of everything. Not sure where this came from or what its out of but its taking up space. Seat cover is filthy and has a split as seen in pics. There is brackets on the bottom, but as I said not sure what kind of car they fit. Sorry wont ship due to the size would cost to much for shipping. Thanks for looking and be sure to check my other items.
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Seats for Sale
- 1950's style custom aluminum roadster seat - hunt's seats - oem - made in usa(US $235.00)
- Oem new front seat recline beige knob for vw 1j0881671h passat b6 jetta
- Sabelt fia approved seats gt-140 l- rfsegt140l(US $736.00)
- Sabelt fia approved seats gt-140 m- rfsegt140m(US $736.00)
- Sabelt fia approved seats gt-130 black- rfsegt130(US $633.00)
- Pair type-5 reclining black blue woven racing seat+bracket for 79-98 mustang(US $312.98)
Audi R8 Spyder leaks out
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