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Toyota Rav4 Seat Console Headrest Covers Tan on 2040-parts.com

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Pagosa Springs, Colorado, United States

Pagosa Springs, Colorado, United States
gently used for around 8-12 months
Color:Tan Primary Color:Tan

Toyota Rav4 seat console headrest covers tan. Has Rav4 logo embroidered on front seat cover. They were on a 2014, but should fit a 2015 and possibly other years too. It is all you need. Has the seat covers, headrest and console covers too. Gently used for a few months. Sold the car so don't need them. From smoke free environment. Any questions just ask.

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