2006-2011 Chevrolet Hhr Rear Bumper Fascia Protector Gm 17801385 on 2040-parts.com
Statesville, North Carolina, US
Easy to install Rear Bumper Fascia Protector, helps to prevent scratches on your rear bumper as you put items in and out of your cargo area of your HHR. This is an OEM accessory in the original packaging part # is 17801385 and retails for 55.00. No returns on this item make sure it fits your application before bidding. Ship to lower 48 only unless other arrangements are made prior to auction ending with buyer.
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