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2007-13 Silverado & Sierra Locking Tailgate Codeable Lock Kit - Oem# 25775278 on 2040-parts.com

US $25.00
Location:

Farmington, Michigan, United States

Farmington, Michigan, United States
Condition:New other (see details) Brand:OEM Country/Region of Manufacture:Mexico Manufacturer Part Number:25775278 UPC:Does not apply

You are bidding on a brand new codeable tailgate lock for 2007-13 Silverado & Sierra 1500 and 2007-2014 2500HD/3500HD pickup trucks. 

This part is brand new OEM.  The tailgate handle and bezel are not included.  What you see in the pictures is what you'll get.  Please make sure this item will fit your vehicle before purchasing.

OEM# 25775278.  GM dealer list price is over $115.  Buy it here for much less. 

Shipping will be via USPS.  Local pickup is available.

Sales tax charged in Michigan and Indiana.

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