Oem Gm Tailgate Handle Part# 15991785 1988-98 Gm Full Size Truck Bow Tie Lite on 2040-parts.com
Ontario, California, United States
OEM GM TAILGATE HANDLE PART# 15991785 1988-98 GM FULL SIZE TRUCK Bow tie lite This relocates the handle inside and you put the light up bow tie on the out side both are brand new never used the original receipt still in the box paid over $90
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