Sierra Silverado Jump Seat Gm Oem Console Center 2007 08 09 10 11 Black Middle on 2040-parts.com
Booneville, Mississippi, US
2007-11 NEW BODY CHEVROLET SILVERADO, GMC SIERRA, TAHOE, AND YUKON CENTER JUMP SEAT WITH CUP HOLDER. THIS CENTER JUMP SEAT WAS REMOVED FROM A 2009 SIERRA. IT IS BLACK IN COLOR. THIS JUMP SEAT IS IN USED CONDITION. THIS JUMP SEAT WILL COME AS PICTURED. THIS JUMP SEAT HAS SOME SUN FADE DAMAGE. THE REAR CUP HOLDER IS INCLUDED. PLEASE LOOK AT PICTURES BEFORE PURCHASE.
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