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US $22.00
Location:

Delta, Colorado, US

Delta, Colorado, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Brand:OEM GMC Manufacturer Part Number:15768324 CHEVROLET CHEVY TRAILBLAZER GM Interchange Part Number:BUICK RAINIER OLDSMOBILE BRAVADA ISUZU ASCENDER 09 Other Part Number:#82 TRIM Placement on Vehicle:Array Year:2004 Model:ENVOY Mileage:118201

Up for sale is an OEM GMC Steering Column Base Cover from a Clean One-Owner 2004 Envoy 4X4.  GM Part # 15768324.  Clean and in good condition except for both mounting tabs have cuts in them...see pics.  Should still work to attach.  Also fits Trailblazer.  (and I believe Rainier, Bravada and Ascender but verify that by part # prior to purchase.)  Shipping is $8 within the continental US only.  We are 100% positive feedback so buy with confidence!

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