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Locust, North Carolina, US
1984-93 Hatchback Rear Seat Latch Bezel
Item Number: 3484002
Description:
Black plastic bezel that attaches to the back of the upper hatchback seat around the latch. This is for the dual rear seat for 1984-93. Sold separately; 2 required per vehicle.
Year Range: 84,85,86,87,88,89,90,91,92,93
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