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Locust, North Carolina, US
1987-89 Seat Belt Receiver Sleeve Smoke Gray
Item Number: 31387001
Description:
Plastic sleeve that covers seat belt receiver which bolts to transmission tunnel. Smoke gray. Fits 1979-89, correct color for 1987-89. Sold separately.
Year Range: 87,88,89
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