This auction is for 3 Impala doors, both right side and left front. They were removed from a wrecked car, they are excellent shape and I think fit 99-2005, but please correct me if I'm wrong. They are in excellent shape and I think would run 300-500 each at a salvage yard. I am listing all 3 with a start price of 210.00 for all of them. THERE WILL BE NO SHIPPING ON THESE DUE TO SIZE AND COST YOU MUST ARRANGE FOR PICKUP. There are no other parts left for this car just the doors. Thanks for looking and email with any questions. If you are just wanting one door contact me and if there are no bids on the 3 than I will separate them and list them individually.
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