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“05-10 Chevy Cobalt Armrest Center Console Complete With Installation Hardware on 2040-parts.com

US $78.00
Location:

Waverly, West Virginia, US

Waverly, West Virginia, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Brand:GM Manufacturer Part Number:17800083 Other Part Number:19157355

05-10 Chevy COBALT - OEM Factory Folding Armrest Console..   

Color: Neutral 52  (Tan / Beige)

Factory Folding Armrest Console with screws / mounting hardware, it was installed and then removed from a 2007 Chevy COBALT, due to car being totaled.  Console did not get damaged.  It is VERY NICE... Lightly Used...  Near Mint Condition...

This is a genuine GM factory kit and contains all the parts to upgrade your base or LS trim Cobalt with a factory folding armrest which adds interior storage space and rear seat cup holders...

 

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