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1987 - 1996 Chevy Beretta / Corsica Fuel Door Hinge Medium Red on 2040-parts.com

US $49.99
Location:

Olive Branch, Mississippi, US

Olive Branch, Mississippi, US
:

One Medium Red Fuel door hinge that will fit any Chevy Beretta or Corsica from 1987-1996. The description of the color is my opinion, please look at the pictures to determine the color for yourself.

Hinge is in good shape and has been cleaned to the best of my ability. The hinge is 100% functional. The part has a small amount rust on it, as shown in the pictures, but it opens and closes correctly.


 Please see provided pictures to determine if this part is up to your standards as far as cosmetic condition. The paint has some scuffs and scratches, but this is expected on a used part of its age.


I ship via USPS First Class Mail, usually within 1 business day of cleared payment. Priority Mail is also available.


(Box 003)

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