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91-98 Mitsubishi 3000gt Center Middle Arm Rest Console Oem Dodge Stealth 2 on 2040-parts.com

US $39.99
Location:

Tolono, Illinois, US

Tolono, Illinois, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Manufacturer Part Number:OEM STOCK FACTORY Warranty:Yes

 2 cracks where the 2 screws go but its still useable i my opinion better than not have a center console if that's the case and its cheap free shipping


91-93 MITSUBISHI 3000GT ARM REST CONSOLE

BLACK


OEM


USED ITEM: NORMAL WEAR - IN GOOD WORKING CONDITION.

WILL FIT:

3000GT 91-93

will also FIT

Dodge STEALTH 91-96

3000GT 94-98     prob 99 to but check into it

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