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2000-2006 Escalade Factory Oem 3rd Row Seat Tan Perforated Leather Tahoe Denali on 2040-parts.com

US $499.00
Location:

Houston, Texas, US

Houston, Texas, US
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These are factory OEM 3rd row 3 seated split seats. They are in excellent condition!
These seats fit the year

(2000-2006) :TAHOE, YUKON, DENALI & ESCALADE

DO NOT FIT SUBURBAN,YUKON XL & ESV MODELS

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WE ALSO HAVE
LIGHT TITANIUM LEATHER or CLOTH (LIGHT GRAY)
LIGHT CASHMERE LEATHER or CLOTH(TAN)
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