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07-12 Dodge Caliber Rear Lift Gate Hatch Handle Brake Trim Starburst Orange on 2040-parts.com

US $189.99
Location:

O'Fallon, Illinois, United States

O'Fallon, Illinois, United States
THIS REAR LIFT GATE IS IN GREAT USED CONDITION, AND FUNCTIONS AS INTENDED! PLEASE SEE PICTURES.
Brand:DODGE Warranty:Yes Primary Color:SUNBURST ORANGE PEARLCOAT Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Manufacturer Part Number:0ZG79DV6AJ Interchange Part Number:REAR LIFTGATE Surface Finish:PAINTED

 

 

07-12 DODGE CALIBER REAR LIFTGATE HATCH HANDLE BRAKE TRIM STARBURST ORANGE

REMOVED FROM A 2008 DODGE CALIBER

WILL FIT:

2007- 2012 DODGE CALIBER

COLOR: STARBURST ORANGE PEARLCOAT

CONDITION: (ACTUAL PART PHOTOS ARE AT THE BOTTOM OF THIS PAGE)

THIS REAR LIFT GATE IS IN GREAT USED CONDITION, AND FUNCTIONS AS INTENDED!


WARRANTY PERIOD: 60 DAYS


 

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