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PRP Roadster High Back Suspension Seat; Gray (Universal; Some Adaptation May Be Required)Find parts that fit my vehicle

Item J181289
PRP Roadster High Back Suspension Seat; Gray (Universal; Some Adaptation May Be Required)
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      Description. PRP’s Roadster Suspension Seat is the perfect option for vehicles with limited space. It will fit great in your VW buggy, sand rail, Suzuki Samurai, or Manx style buggy. The Roadster is only 19″ wide, but has low sides, which makes the seat easier to slide in and out of while still providing a comfortable, true suspension seat that will fit where your old fiberglass or poly seats once were. Comes standard with one seat belt slot and one submarine slot. The seat features Tweed Center, Vinyl Back and Vinyl Piping.Need a mount? Check out our specially designed Roadster Mount designed to fit this narrow seat into any vehicle with a flat pan floor.

      PRP A150110-54

      CA Residents: WARNING: Cancer and Reproductive Harm - www.P65Warnings.ca.gov

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