90-93 Cadillac Allante Under Dash Kick Knee Panel Trim Driver Side on 2040-parts.com
Stow, Ohio, US
Up for auction is a UNDER DASH TRIM PANEL, DRIVER'S SIDE. Recently removed from a 1990 CADILLAC ALLANTE . This is in excellent condition . This is free of peeling, nicks and major scratches. You will receive what is pictured. This piece will fit cars from late 1990-93
This Dash Piece is Black in color:
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