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Set Of 2 Unopened Mossy Oak Pink Camouflage Low-back Bucket Seat Cover on 2040-parts.com

US $60.00
Location:

Hager City, Wisconsin, United States

Hager City, Wisconsin, United States
Condition:New Brand:Mossy Oak Manufacturer Part Number:7007 UPC:846571166284

  • Break-up pink camouflage
  • Comes with a separate head rest
  • Made of polyester fabric that resists water and dirt
  • Made with signature automotive fit designed to cling
  • Compatible with most side-seat air bags

This Low-Back Bucket Mossy Oak Seat Cover featuring break-up pink camouflage comes with a separate head rest and is made of polyester fabric that resists water and dirt. It is made with a signature automotive fit designed to cling to the contours of most OEM vehicle seats and it is compatible with most side seat air bags. This pink camouflage seat cover is an easy and effective upgrade for your vehicle's seats. The resilient polyester fabric almost never needs to be cleaned. These seat covers are long-lasting and comfortable as well so you can ride in style and relax at the same time. If you're tired of the look of your old seats, need to patch ones that have been worn out, or just want better, these Mossy Oak seat covers are a smart choice.


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