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97-04 Corvette C5 Coupe Riser Carpet Used Gray on 2040-parts.com

US $55.99
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North Las Vegas, Nevada, US

North Las Vegas, Nevada, US
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This is a 97-04 Corvette C5 COUPE Riser Carpet Used GRAY off an 02.

 THIS IS A USED GRAY CARPETED REAR RISER FOR A 97-04 CORVETTE.  THIS IS THE PANEL THAT GOES IN THE BACK OF THE DRIVER AND PASSENGER SEATS AREA AGAINST THE REAR PANEL OF THE CAR GOOD COND.  BUYER WILL PAY $55.00 SHIPPING AND HANDLING IN THE LOWER 48 STATES.  THANKS FOR LOOKING AND CHECK OUT OUR e-BAY STORE FOR OTHER GREAT DEALS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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