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2007-2014 Tahoe Yukon Escalade 2nd Row Tan Cashmere Leather Bucket Seats on 2040-parts.com

US $995.00
Location:

Stephenville, Texas, United States

Stephenville, Texas, United States

THIS AUCTION IS FOR A SET OF TAN CASHMERE FACTORY 2ND ROW LEATHER SEATS FOR ANY 2007-2014 TAHOE YUKON OR ESCALADE. THE SEATS ARE OUT OF A 2013 TAHOE AND ARE ARE IN GREAT SHAPE.  THE SEATS ARE HEATED WITH POWER FOLD OPTION AND THEY WILL REPLACE THE FACTORY  60-40 2ND ROW BENCH SEAT IN 30 MINUTES OR LESS WITH NO DRILLING REQUIRED.  THANKS FOR LOOKING AND BUYER PAYS SHIPPING. WE USALLY ANSWER EMAILS WITHIN 5-10 MINUTES. THESE SEATS WILL NOT FIT LONG WHEEL BASE SUVS LIKE SUBURBAN, ESCALADE ESV OR SHORT YUKON XL MODELS.

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