1999 - 2004 Dodge Dakota Roof Joint Moulding Ext Left Mopar 55257095ab New Oem on 2040-parts.com
Hammond, Indiana, US
1999 - 2004 Dodge Dakota Roof Joint Moulding Ext. Left. Mopar #55257095AB.
This is a new OEM part in original wrapper. Wrapper is open and dirty from sitting on the shelf in shop.
Please check part number to see if this is the correct item for your vehicle. May not fit all models of the Dakota.
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