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1996 Chrysler Cirrus Lxi (candy Apple) Red Grill - Will Fit 1995-1998 on 2040-parts.com

US $45.00
Location:

Berlin, Massachusetts, US

Berlin, Massachusetts, US
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This is a red grill for a 1995-98 Chrysler Cirrus with logo.

It came off of my 1996 Cirrus LXi. The color of the car was candy apple red and the LXi model had the grill painted the same color as the body. I replaced the red grill with a chrome one when the car was 1 month old. I beleive this will fit all 1995-98 Cirrus.

The grill is in as new condition.

 


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