73 87 90 Chevy Gmc K 5 Blazer Truck Suburban Center Console Tan Nice! on 2040-parts.com
La Quinta, California, US
I have a center console for mid 70's to late 80's GMC or Chevy trucks, blazers, and suburbans. This is the correct center console for a 1985 Chevy K5 Blazer. I recently bought it, but changing interior colors now. Mounting hardware is included. There are a couple of small cracks (see pictures) on the back side.
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