88-98 Chevrolet/gmc Truck Fuel Fill Door Oem on 2040-parts.com
Paducah, Kentucky, US
This auction is for one used OEM red GM fuel fill door.
Fits all '88-'98 Chevy or GMC trucks - pickups, Suburban, Tahoe, Yukon.
This fuel door is in very good condition. May have light scuff marks across the face of the door, but paint is in very good condition.
Door appears to be straight and functions as it should.
Nice piece.
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