This listing is for oem Ash tray removed from our project vehicle. Unit has been used. Item should fit the following: ?-95-? Isuzu Rodeo, Honda Passport
Part out Project: 1995 Isuzu Rodeo 4 door 3.2L AT 4x4 LS. Our project is to take apart a running (barely) vehicle for parts we need for our related project. The rest is for online customers.
Let us know if you have any questions as to the fit or compatability with other vehicles. We try to cross reference all the parts. Some need to be further checked out. Payment: Paypal preferred Shipping: USPS parcel select, USPS priority mail referred
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