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US $45.00
Location:

Bloomfield, Iowa, US

Bloomfield, Iowa, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Other Part Number:6712

FOR AUCTION - 2003 KIA SORENTO -  OVERHEAD CONSOLE - WITH FLIP DOWN STORAGE COMPARTMENTS AND MAP LIGHTS

COMPLETE AS SHOWN IN PICTURES -   TRIM CODE - FC

WILL FIT 2003 - 2009  KIA SORENTO

 

Great condition ...

Shipping to lower 48 states ...

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