00 Daewoo Leganza Glovebox Latch Gray on 2040-parts.com
Garner, North Carolina, US
You are looking at a used glove box latch.From a 2000 Daewoo Leganza.It is Gray in color.I do not guarantee a perfect color match.Releases and catches as it should.In the unlocked position.Will not lock with your factory key,I do not have a key for it.In good condition.Payment due within 2 days of auction close.Shipping is $4.99.Only shipped to United States.Item will be well packed.Only PayPal accepted as payment.Ask any questions before bidding or buying .Contact me if you have any problems before leaving feedback.Thanks michael8276
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