Chevy Avalanche Mid Gate Brand New Gm. on 2040-parts.com
Warren, Ohio, United States
Chevy Avalanche mid gate for 01 brand new GM part no 15076101 tan & black in color weighs 42 pounds. so shipping wt should be around maybe 48 to 50 pounds with box and packaging. Iam not 100% on the shipping cost till I know where it is going. Also the white specels is from the packaging I cleaned it off.
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