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94-05 Chevy Gm Olds Oem Cup Holder Insert Set ~ S-10 Blazer Bravada Etc. New! on 2040-parts.com

US $29.95
Location:

Hazleton, Pennsylvania, United States

Hazleton, Pennsylvania, United States
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:12543611 12543614 Brand:OEM Chevy GM Placement on Vehicle:Left, Right, Front

*** BRAND NEW *** ONLY SET ON EBAY *** FREE SHIPPING ***
OEM part #12543611 & #12543614 ~ Cup holder inserts
Applications are listed as '94 thru '05 Chevy & GM S/T trucks and SUVs such as S-10s, Sonomas, Blazers, Jimmys, & Bravadas
*** Please verify your exact application before buying ***
This set includes both the R/H and L/H side inserts, are stated as being for vehicles with a front split or bench seats (option code AM6 or A52), measure approx. 3-1/4" and 3-1/2" in width and 3-5/8" in length (front to back), and are made of a sturdy yet pliable rubber.
Are no longer available thru GM... and the only other one on ebay is asking $36.00 + $17.20 shipping for a total of $53.20 for just the R/H side!!!
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