2008 Dodge Avenger Leather Seat Back Upholstery Cover 1ga 791 Dbaa D1aa on 2040-parts.com
Missoula, Montana, United States
New OEM 2008 Dodge Avenger driver's side light slate leather seat back upholstery. The part number on the bag, which was opened, is 1GA 791 DBAA, which according to my local dealer and online parts finders should be dark gray inserts with much lighter sides ( last picture). 1GA 791 D1AA is suppose to be light slate. Still looking for the correct one,
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