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2008-15 Dodge Challenger Car Cover-new Genuine Factory Oem Part! 82211328ab on 2040-parts.com

US $307.50
Location:

Toledo, Ohio, United States

Toledo, Ohio, United States
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:82211328AB Warranty:Yes

2008-15 Dodge Challenger Car Cover

 

Gray, Matrix® material, with license plate window, mirror pockets.  Vehicle Cover helps protect your vehicle's finish from UV rays, dirt and other airborn pollutants. Made of premium material (Evolution®, Weathershield® or Matrix®) that is washable, heavy weight, breathable and water resistant. Custom contoured, these covers feature double-stitched seams and elasticized bottom edges at the front and rear. Clear rear license plate window, tie-down grommets and mirror pockets are standard.

 

PN 82211328AB

 

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