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Dodge Oem Ashtray Cup + Lighter Element New on 2040-parts.com

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   NEW, ORIGINAL WITH LIGHTER ELEMENT. THIS IS THE NEWER MODEL OF ASTRAY THAT DODGE STARTED USING IN 2009-10. IT'S TALLER AND WIDER THAN THE OLD VERSION. IT FITS THE STANDARD CUP HOLDER HOLE ( 3 AND UP INCHES ).

 

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