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(1) Monroe Quick Strut Twin-tube Passenger Side Front Chevy Cobalt And Hhr on 2040-parts.com

US $112.71
Location:

Baxter Springs, Kansas, United States

Baxter Springs, Kansas, United States
The box does have shipping and cosmetic damage but contents are undamaged and in new condition
Brand:Monroe Other Part Number:MON-172179RST Manufacturer Part Number:172179RST

This is a new in the box Monroe Quick Strut Twin-tube Chevy Passenger Side Front that fits the following cars:

2005 & 2010 Chevy Cobalt
2005-2010 Cobalt LS,LT
2006-2007 Cobalt LTE
2008 Cobalt Sport

2006-2008 HHR LS/LT
2008-2008 HHR LS/LT, LS PANEL

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