04 Cadillac Escalade Head Rest (2) Front Driver And Passenger on 2040-parts.com
Raleigh, North Carolina, US
2 front seat (driver and passenger side) head rest for a Cadillac Escalade. It came off my 2004 probably fits same body style in different year (not sure so do some research).
They are light tan leather. They are used. They is a couple spots on then but I haven't cleaned the with leather cleaner to try and get them off. See pictures.
There is three (3) pictures of each head rest.
No holes, tears or scratches. Come from smoke free truck!
Thanks.
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