2003 Chevy Monte Rear Speaker Grills on 2040-parts.com
Hudson, Florida, United States
Up for bid in like new conditon is a pair of orginal OEM GM Rear Speaker Grills for 2003 Chevolat Monte Carlo or Impala. These grills are not longer available from any GM Dealer. The grills are in great shape have no cracks . The clips are all in place with the excetion of one . I am selling these, because I upgraded the standard radio system in my car. Buyer to pay shiping. Good luck and Happy Bidding.
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