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05 Trailblazer Spare Wheel Carrier 19591 on 2040-parts.com

US $59.99
Location:

Sun Valley, California, United States

Sun Valley, California, United States
This is a good condition spare wheel carrier from a 2005 Trailblazer. This will fit other Trailblazers and Envoys. Please check fitment before purchase. Please see pictures for details.
Conditions & Options:SWB,16 INCH SPARE WHEEL CARRIER Model:TRAILBLAZ Genuine OEM:Yes Year:2005 Interchange Part Number:566.GM8G05 Stock #:NOF Designation:Used DescriptionPartCondition:This is a good condition spare wheel carrier from PartNumber:566 GTIN:Does not apply Mileage:0 Inventory ID:19591

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