10-11 Chevrolet Traverse Gmc Acadia Right Valve Cover 3.6l 96k Miles on 2040-parts.com
Grand Junction, Michigan, United States
This is a right valve cover off of a 2010 Chevrolet Traverse w/ 3.6L Engine It is in good working condition. Overall it's in good shape. Stock number is # 22 Mileage is 96,000 **Important Message Regarding eBay Compatibility** When wondering if this part will fit your vehicle, please use our compatibly below. eBay's compatibly is used for search purposes only and does not guarantee fitment. Will fit with matching part number-
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