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71 72 73 Buick Centurion Lesabre 2-dr Oe Lower Door Panels - Blk on 2040-parts.com

US $150.00
Location:

Saint Paul, Minnesota, United States

Saint Paul, Minnesota, United States
Condition:Used

Nice pair of Lower Door Panels I had removed some time ago from a '72 2-dr. coupe.  I believe these are also correct for '71 & '73...but, not entirely certain.

Decorative chrome trim is excellent.  No damage aside from the lower carpet being a little weathered and the plastic a little sun faded.  The only other issue worth noting are the outer corners on the top edge where the upper door panel is attached are cracked/chipped.  Those are covered once the Upper Panels are installed.  Unfortunately, the Uppers were missing by the time I came across these lowers.  

*NOTE:  Stated shipping is for Lower 48 U.S. states only.  All others, please contact me and I will provide a shipping cost to your specific location.  Int'l Buyers are always welcome...however, please be advised that any and all Customs/Brokerage fees, taxes, duties, etc. are the sole responsibility of the Buyer.  Items will ship internationally via USPS Priority Mail.  It is your responsibility to be aware of USPS shipping size limitations to your country.  If you need help with this, please contact me.  Thanks.

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