Brand:Chevrolet
Country/Region of Manufacture:United StatesManufacturer Part Number:N/AUPC:076783016996
07-13 CHEVY TAHOE SILVERADO AVALANCHE GMC SIERRA CENTER JUMP SEAT WITH CUPHOLDERS AND STORAGE
HERE WE HAVE A FACTORY CLOTH CENTER JUMP SEAT TAKEN FROM AN 07 GMC SIERRA EXTENDED CAB
SEAT HAS VISIBLE IMPERFECTIONS. BOTTOM STORAGE LATCH IS BROKEN AND CUSHION SHOWS VISIBLE CIGARETTE BURNS. SEAT IS NOT PERFECT BUT DEFINITELY USABLE
SEAT IS INSTALLATION READY
FITS:
07-13 TAHOE, SILVERADO, AVALANCHE, SIERRA AND YUKON
PLEASE SEE ALL SUPERSIZED PHOTOS, THEY WILL SHOW ALL DETAILS
COLOR: TITANIUM GREY
YOU WILL GET JUMP SEAT DISPLAYED
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