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98-04 Driver Door Panel Jimmy Blazer (brown/beige) S6 on 2040-parts.com

US $144.00
Location:

Honesdale, Pennsylvania, United States

Honesdale, Pennsylvania, United States
Condition:Used Warranty:No

DOOR PANEL JIMMY BLAZER

Fits 2 or 4 door models.

THIS SALE IS FOR FRONT DRIVER  DOOR PANEL ONLY

Fits 98-04 JIMMY  BLAZER BRAVADA ENVOY S-10  models

 brown/beige Color.

 Does not include switches.


 Mounting holes on back of armrests need repair (or use larger washers). Small crack where arm rest meets window switch bezel. Some marks & wear. Pictures are guide to condition.

Due to high shipping costs there can be no refunds or returns on this item. .sold AS IS


This is an original factory item so it will show signs of normal use & wear, & may need cleaning.

Please be sure that your part looks the same as our picture

Believe this fits all models listed, possibly other years & models as well. Please check with dealer.

S6

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