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2015 2016 Canyon Driver Wheel Bag -black on 2040-parts.com

US $299.99
Location:

Texarkana, Texas, United States

Texarkana, Texas, United States
Condition:Used

15-16 CANYON DRIVER WHEEL AIRBAG BLACK

This is an OEM airbag – Never deployed, repacked, or manipulated in any way.

Please make sure this is the correct part for your vehicle before purchasing.

All airbags will be shipped HazMat on UPS Ground.

Our airbags have been visually inspected and bench tested for proper function.

Many of our airbags do not have VIN number attached so if the VIN isn’t in the listing we don’t have it.

If there is a defect (scratch / scuff ) on a cover, the airbag in the listing will be the one you will receive.

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