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Battery Tray 92-98 Chevy Suburban Blazer, 88-98 Chevy Gmc Trucks on 2040-parts.com

US $29.95
Location:

Indianapolis, Indiana, United States

Indianapolis, Indiana, United States


GM Truck Battery Tray

Right side, Factory GM
Bolt holes good, Includes hold down and bolt.
Has some surface rust.
Solid.


This is from my running, driving 1994 K-1500 Suburban Scottdale.
Should fit Chevy and GMC Trucks
(1988-1998),
K-5 Jimmy and Blazer  Suburbans (1992-1998)

*** Look at Pictures, what you see is what you get ***

Listing Lots of 1994 K-1500 Suburban Parts
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