05 Chevrolet Cobalt Black Airbag Set Driver Wheel Passenger Dash Module 15249432 on 2040-parts.com
Toledo, Ohio, United States
Buy it Now is a airbag set for 2005 Chevy Cobalt model. This airbag set is BLACK in color. Module part number 15249432. The items in the pictures is the one you will receive. This is an OEM Chevrolet Motors airbag set and has never been blown and is not a repack or reprogramed, please be sure that your blown airbag has this type of connection on the back. No liability implied buyer assumes all responsibility after sale Free shipping to the lower 48 only. All others please message for shipping quotes. Thanks for taking a look!
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