Ford Escape Front Headrests Beige Cloth on 2040-parts.com
Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada
Very clean pair of front seat headrests removed from 2008 Ford Escape. Non smoking vehicle. Donor VIN 1FMCU93128KB64534. Check with dealer for correct fit and color. Flat rate shipping applies to non remote destinations in North America only. All others please request shipping quote. Shipping will include insurance and tracking number.
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