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- 4x4 Locking Hub (2) Apply 4x4 Locking Hub filter
- Alloy Wheel x1 (1) Apply Alloy Wheel x1 filter
- Alloy Wheel x2 (1) Apply Alloy Wheel x2 filter
- Alloy Wheel x3 (1) Apply Alloy Wheel x3 filter
- Alloy Wheels Set (3) Apply Alloy Wheels Set filter
- Key Lock Sets (2) Apply Key Lock Sets filter
- Mudflap Set (28) Apply Mudflap Set filter
- Replacement Wheel Arch Parts | Used, Second-Hand Wheel Arches (1) Apply Replacement Wheel Arch Parts | Used, Second-Hand Wheel Arches filter
- Seat (8) Apply Seat filter
- Space Saver Wheel (1) Apply Space Saver Wheel filter
- Spare Wheel (5) Apply Spare Wheel filter
- Tyre Complete Set (1) Apply Tyre Complete Set filter
- Tyre x1 (1) Apply Tyre x1 filter
- Tyre x2 (1) Apply Tyre x2 filter
- Tyre x3 (1) Apply Tyre x3 filter
- Tyre x4 (1) Apply Tyre x4 filter
- Wheel Arch Moulding (1) Apply Wheel Arch Moulding filter
- Wheel Arch Spat (1) Apply Wheel Arch Spat filter
- Wheel Bearing (1) Apply Wheel Bearing filter
- Wheel Hub Carrier (1) Apply Wheel Hub Carrier filter
Used SEAT Wheelss
All used SEAT Wheelss listed on Breakeryard.com are tested, original (OEM) manufacturer parts and come with a 14 day money back guarantee. Breakeryard.com list cheap new OES or aftermarket car parts at discounted prices and used OEM car parts up to 80% cheaper than main dealer prices for SEAT from premium breaker yards from across the UK.
SEAT trivia
- The SEAT Ibiza was designed by the same man who designed the Mark 1 VW Golf, the Lotus Esprit, and the DeLorean DMC-12. Giorgetto Giugiaro is well worth a Google.
- 2019 was the best year of sales for SEAT when it sold an impressive 574,100 cars.
- SEAT is an acronym that is much, much easier to say than Sociedad Española de Automóviles de Turismo.
- The SEAT factory in Martorell is powered by solar panels and is expected to produce as much as 13 million kWh of electricity every year.
- The first production car for SEAT was the 1400 Saloon. It was a success even before it started rolling out, with 10,000 pre-orders. At the time, it cost over 121,000 pesetas, which is around £35k today. The facilities that SEAT had back then could only make five cars a day.