The Town & Country protective seat cover is universal for construction seats and truck seats.
The seat cover is a sturdy cover which can be pulled over the existing seat cover. The Town & Country seat cover protects against moisture, dirt, and damages to the original seat cover. The material is made of extra strong polyester and is easy to clean. Article number: TC.103300.
Pros and cons
Universal fit
Water-resistant
Protection of the seat against dirt, moisture, and damages of the original seat cover.
No stretch.
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For construction machine seats and truck seats
Town and country
Seat cover
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| Article number | TC.103300 |
| Brand | Town and country |
| Material | Polyester |
| Price | € 81,15 Excluding VAT |
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