Supra Center Console Pad Cupholder 87-88 Burgundy on 2040-parts.com
Ballwin, Missouri, US
This Supra center console pad with cup holder in burgundy are from an '88. The pad condition is excellent, best I've seen for some time, a 9.9 of 10. The covering is soft, no dry rot. You will not be disappointed. The cup holder is in excellent condition, nothing broken. FREE SHIPPING to the lower 48. Email your questions, I'll try to answer. Thanks for stopping.
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