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Wet Okole Seat Covers For Jeep Wrangler on 2040-parts.com

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Daphne, Alabama, United States

Daphne, Alabama, United States
Seat covers are used. The two backrests are in good condition. I sent them to Wet Okole to be reworked (replaced black panels) approximately 1 year ago. I patched the 2 seat covers with a material specifically for neoprene. Worked OK for what I wanted it to do.
Brand:Wet Okloe Color:Black with tan inserts Placement on Vehicle:Front

Wet Okole neoprene seat covers for Jeep Wrangler. These were on my 1995 YJ. The seat backs were sent to Wet Okole about 1 year ago to be re-worked (replaced the black panels). As you can see they are in good condition with minimal fading. The seat bottoms are in fair condition. I patched them using a neoprene patch material. They served my needs. Buyer may be able to send them to Wet Okole for repair. They do a good job and are reasonable. Any questions please feel free to ask. These are sold as is with no returns.

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