Cadillac Escalade Headrests Black Oem Genuine Factory Gm on 2040-parts.com
Argyle, Texas, US
Up for auction is a PAIR of original GM Front Headrests. These were taken off of my 2008 Escalade right after I purchased the vehicle new in 2008. They have been sitting in a box since then. They are basically brand new and have no signs of wear and tear. It is my understanding that they will fit all model year Escalades from 2002 to current models, but please check for yourself to verify. They are black leather and have a tilt option.
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