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Seat Belt Shoulder Pad Can Be Used For Backpack Luggage & More Lot Of 12 New on 2040-parts.com

US $25.15
Location:

Carson, California, United States

Carson, California, United States
Condition:New Details:Click/Tap on the Item Description button to see complete details. Manufacturer Part Number:CA257 Interchange Part Number:CA257 UPC:731015107780 Copyrights/Trademarks:These are the property of their respective organizations. Problems?:Please contact us! Other Part Number:CA257 Questions?:Please contact us! Placement on Vehicle:Left, Right, Front, Rear Canadian Friends:Orders shipped on Thursday, Tracking available on next Monday. Surface Finish:Soft Custom Fees:Are the responsibility of the buyer. Brand:sterling

Seat belt shoulder pads provide soft padding cover over seat belts. Can also be used as padding for straps on laptops and luggage. Pads are made of faux sheep skin and are reversible with a hook and loop fastener. Comes packaged on a hang card. Measures 9 1/2" long and 7 1/2" wide when open.

Colors: white

This is a BULK item containing 12 individual units. 


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