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Purple Stitch Genuine Leather Armrest Lid Cover Fits Jeep Grand Cherokee 11-16 on 2040-parts.com

US $38.99
Location:

Worcester, United Kingdom

Worcester, United Kingdom
Condition:New Brand:JF CUSTOMS leather skin cover only:leather skin cover only Manufacturer Part Number:0

 

FITS JEEP GRAND CHEROKEE 11-16

please note this item is for the leather skin part only that need to be glued and over the armrest lid to fit the cover you will need un Clip the lid from the bottom of the armrest and glue the new cover on 

you are bidding on a new custom made top quality armrest leather cover made from 100% genuine Italian leather

Black leather with stitching same as on the title 

For more leather and stitching options please visit our shop 


If you are not satisfied with your purchase before or after instalment you have 60 days for a full refund or an exchange for a new item

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