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96 - 99 Saturn Sw1 Sw2 Sl1 Sl2 Passenger Right Side Front Fender Beige Gold on 2040-parts.com

US $73.00
Location:

California, Maryland, United States

California, Maryland, United States
Condition:Used Primary Color:Gold Placement on Vehicle:Right, Front Surface Finish:Factory Painted Warranty:No Warranty Brand:OEM Saturn

 Passenger side front fender removed from a 1997 Saturn SW2.  Same fender for 96-99 SL1 SL2 Sedans as well. Very nice condition. Imperfections shown in picture 2.  Popular Beige color.  Includes the fender emblem.  The pin striping is taped on...not painted.  Parting out a complete 97 SW2 DOHC Wagon.  I am not a salvage yard...just someone who decided to part out my personal vehicle.  Let me know what you need.  Thanks for looking. 

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