07-14 Yukon Escalade Tahoe 2nd Row Black Leather Bucket Seats on 2040-parts.com
Stephenville, Texas, US
THIS AUCTION IS FOR A SET OF BLACK FACTORY TAKE OUTS 2ND ROW LEATHER SEATS FOR ANY 2007-2014 ESCALADE, TAHOE OR SHORT YUKON . THE SEATS ARE OUT OF A 2009 YUKON AND THE SEATS ARE HEATED WITH THE POWER FOLDING OPTION. THESE SEATS WILL REPLACE THE FACTORY 60-40 2ND ROW BENCH SEAT IN 30 MINUTES OR LESS WITH NO DRILLING REQUIRED. THESE SEATS WILL NOT FIT SUBURBANS, YUKON XL OR ESCALADE ESV TRUCKS. THANKS FOR LOOKING AND BUYER PAYS SHIPPING. WE TRY TO ANSWER EMAILS WITHIN 5-10 MINUTES.
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