1999-04 Chevy Geo Tracker Suzuki Vitara Glove Box Latch Handle Gray on 2040-parts.com
Birch Run, Michigan, United States
This is a glove box latch for 98 through 04 Geo Tracker. It is in excellent used condition no key comes with both mounting screws. Shipping will be $6 and I do combine shipping on most items.
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