2002 Chevy Cavalier Rear Dual Seat Belt Buckle Receiver 1999-2002 Two-door on 2040-parts.com
Johnstown, Pennsylvania, United States
up for sale is a rear dual seat belt buckle / receiver out of a 2002 Chevy Cavalier two-door , I believe this will fit 1999-2002 Cavalier's , item is dark gray and is in good condition , thanks for looking
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