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Mopar 68-72 A Body Arm Rest Base And Pad (left) on 2040-parts.com

US $5.00
Location:

Cataula, Georgia, US

Cataula, Georgia, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Part Brand:Mopar Placement on Vehicle:Left

   USED ORIGINAL MOPAR 1968-1972 A BODY ARM REST BASE AND PAD ( LEFT SIDE ). NO CRACKS OR TEARS . COLOR: LIGHT TAN. CAN BE PAINTED WITH VINEL SPRAY PAINT TO MATCH YOU'R CARS INTERIOR COLOR. THESE ARE FACTORY MOLDED ORIGINALS.  May fit other makes and models, make sure it is correct for your ride before you bid. Except PayPal only. Payment must be received within 5 days after the end of auction. SOLD AS IS,  All sales final so please feel free to ask questions. No reserve. Will ship UPS ground with insurance.



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