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2006 Chevy Malibu Left Front Door Airbag Impact Sensor Oem 10367111 21996528 on 2040-parts.com

US $55.00
Location:

Commerce Township, Michigan, United States

Commerce Township, Michigan, United States
Condition:Used

This is a used oem left front door airbag impact sensor for a 2006 chevy malibu. Item will fit many other years, makes, and models. Please double check with part number provided. Item is in great electrical working condition. Item is not broke, cracked, or damaged. All mounting good. Item sold as is. No return. No refund. Free shipping to the 48 u.s only. Alaska, puerto rico, Hawaii, and international please contact me. Any questions just ask. Don't see what you need just ask. Many parts for many cars. Please view my other items and thank you for looking.

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