02-06 Chevy Avalanche Front Driver Door Panel Assy on 2040-parts.com
Beatrice, Nebraska, US
This is a driver door panel assembly off my 2003 Chevy Avalanche. My truck had external hail damage and drivers doors replaced as a whole so parting out the old ones. Parts included are the following:
Inner Door Panel
Inside AND outside door handle
Window bracket
Window motor
Wire harness
Window shroud
Door speaker
Driver Airbag Impact Sensor
Door latch controller
Any questions feel free to ask!
May ship in 2 separate boxes.
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