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2003-2006 Dodge Dakota / Durango Floor Console Cup Holder Grey on 2040-parts.com

US $55.00
Location:

Holly Ridge, North Carolina, United States

Holly Ridge, North Carolina, United States
Good Condition
Manufacturer Part Number:Factory Original OEM Surface Finish:Gray Plastic Placement on Vehicle:Front Warranty:Yes





Selling a Dodge Durango / Dakota Floor Console Cup Holder.

Item is light grey in color and is in good condition. No breaks, cracks or fade. The flaws are a small cigarette burn and 2 small drill holes on the side both are shown in pictures #4 & #7. Comes with all the rubber inserts & mounting screws. Cleaned and ready to install.

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