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1997 Pontiac Sunfire Right Dash Trim Panel 2d 2.2l Chevy Cavalier 22599001 on 2040-parts.com

US $15.00
Location:

Caribou, Maine, US

Caribou, Maine, US
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Part Details

 

This listing is for the trim piece that goes on the right side of the dash assembly.

 

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Donor Vehicle Information and Details

 

Year, Make, Model and Trim: 1997 Pontiac Sunfire (06/97)

Engine and Drivetrain: 2.2L (134) 4 Cylinder, Two Wheel Drive (2WD)

Body Style:  Two Door Coupe

Interior Color and Type: Grey Cloth

Exterior Color: White (U204C)

Mileage: 84,470 (yep that's no typo - less than 85k miles!)

 

Vehicle Interchange Data

 

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