Chevrolet Corsica Berette Rear Seat Belt 92-93 Gm 12515364 Nos #e400 on 2040-parts.com
Peoria, Arizona, US
Chevrolet Corsica Beretta rear passenger side seat belt retractor. Brand new, never used, in the original box. The book says this fits the 1992 1993. This part is long discontinued. The part number is 12515364. The color is Dark Saphire. Fits both 2 door and 4 door models. Production number 22578386, superseded to 12520482. Please know your application before bidding. All of our parts are genuine OEM. We do not sell reproduction parts.
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