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Mopar A - Body, Duster Black Inside Floor Kick Side Panels, Set, Nice on 2040-parts.com

US $40.00
Location:

Republic, Washington, United States

Republic, Washington, United States
Condition:Used Brand:Mopar

Hello, up for sale is a set of left & right black kick panels removed from a 72 duster i have partting out. Should fit all years of dusters and i think darts too. A little dirty, but no chaulking or cracks. The inner insulation is included but some of the fiberglass has fallen of the backing, is usable and i have the two screws for them too. Good usable set. Please ask questions and sold as is. Free shipping in the US. I will ship over seas. Thank you for looking.

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