Rear Seat, Left Or Right Side Headrest 2003-2008 Corolla Matrix Pontiac Vibe on 2040-parts.com
Byron Center, Michigan, United States
I have for sale a single Black/Charcoal Cloth OEM right or left side headrest in good condition. It Fits Toyota Corolla Matrix and Pontiac Vibe from year 2003 through 2008. Typically the trim line is an LE CE or S for this particular headrest.
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