Bask in even more luxury with this factory upgrade to Heated Seats for your Malibu. For Driver and Passenger Seats, With 4-Way Driver Seat, With Front Deluxe Bucket Seats (AS5), Titanium (83B).
Part Qualifiers
Part Name : For Driver and Passenger Seats, With 4-Way Driver Seat, Front Deluxe Bucket Seats (AS5), Titanium (83B)
AS5 - SEAT FRT BKT, DELUXE,
83B - CLOTH, TITANIUM (B) (06)
Not for RPO's
KA1 - HEATER SEAT, FRT
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