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Toyota Pickup Bench Seat Covers 1987-94 Upholstery Made - 3 Colors - (hilux) on 2040-parts.com

US $128.00
Location:

North Hollywood, California, United States

North Hollywood, California, United States
Condition:New Brand:Nachos Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Manufacturer Part Number:00000000000

 1987-1993 TOYOTA PICK-UP TRUCK BENCH SEAT UPHOLSTERY MADE (BY HAND & SEWING MACHINE)

These seat covers replace your old seat covers.  This item is made with a HEAVY cloth/tweed and HEAVY UPHOLSTERY vinyl borders.   Complete set with backrest, headrest and cushion seat upholstery covers.  It is made with 1/2 inch foam backing. They are made to manufacturing specifications.  

**HOG RING PLIERS (small) and 100 hog rings are available for an extra $13.00

****Please note we recommend you have a professional install this item.

THIS ITEM IS MADE WHEN ORDERED, PLEASE ALLOW 3-5 DAYS BEFORE IT SHIPS 

We have over 35 years of experience in the industry.  Made in the USA!  Questions? Ebay email us.

 

COLOR: Black (tweed),  Grey with Stripes (tweed),  Blue (tweed)

14 Day Money Back Guarantee:  The item must be sent back within 14 business days of receiving the package for a refund.

Shipping: United States - UPS or USPS  / International - USPS



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