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Toyota/small Pickup Saddle Blanket Seat Cover – Black - Notched Bench Seat Style on 2040-parts.com

US $45.00
Location:

Dilworth, Minnesota, US

Dilworth, Minnesota, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Brand:Saddleman Manufacturer Part Number:02127-01 Black UPC:042374331229

As described on the box:
Saddleman Truck Bench Toyota/Small Pickup
Rugged and Long Wearing
Saddle Blanket Washable Fabric
Gear Shift Notch
Easy Installation
Toyota Notched Bench Seat Style #132
Part Number 02127-01 Black

NOTE: The pictures of one installed in a 94 Toyota Pickup is to only give you an idea of what it looks like after installed; you will be getting one that has never been installed. 

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