2000-2003 Oem Cadillac Deville Right Side Front Seat Air Bag Black on 2040-parts.com
East Bridgewater, Massachusetts, United States
Selling 2000 Cadillac DeVille Right Front Seat (passenger's side) Air Bag. Black In Color. Looks To Also Fit 2001 2002 2003. Local Pickup Ok. I'm In Abington Ma 02351. 1/2 hour below Boston Ma. Any ? Call Me Shop 781-878-9656 ask for Warren or Cell 781-820-8460. Returns; Please let me know right away that you have a problem and I will try my best to either send you the same item or refund your money. To get a refund you must first send me back the item I sent you and then I will refund your money. I will always try to please the customer so please before you give a negative feedback contact me first. Thanks for looking |
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