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'02-'06 Chevrolet Avalanche Tailgate - Complete - Very Nice on 2040-parts.com

US $250.00
Location:

Toledo, Ohio, US

Toledo, Ohio, US
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 Shown here in this listing is a BLACK tailgate for '02-'06 Chevrolet Avalanche trucks.  It is complete with handle, latches and safety cables. This unit is in really nice used condition. No damage to the face of this, only slight cosmetic wear. This does not need paint. It can be used as is if your truck is black. This gate is not bent, cracked or broken. Very nice part here. Shipping is pricey due to oversized boxed needed for this and the boxed weight which will run around 75 lbs.

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