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1972 Chevy Cheyenne/sierra Grande Door Panels, Tan on 2040-parts.com

US $100.00
Location:

Spokane, Washington, US

Spokane, Washington, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Warranty:No

Nice set of used 1972 Chevy Cheyenne/ GMC Sierra Grande door panels. Tan in color. They have chrome trim and woodgrain inserts. Not mint but, pretty good driver quality or replacement. Winning bidder to pay $35 for shipping in the US. If outside the US, please email me first for shipping quote. Will combine on shipping. Payment is DUE within 3 days of item ending. Failure to do so will result in contacting eBay and you being blocked from any further bidding of my items. If you have any questions please, feel free to ask. Check out my other items up fo auction. Thanks and good luck.

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