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Chevy Duramax C5500 C4500 Kodiak on 2040-parts.com

US $20.00
Location:

Irwin, Pennsylvania, US

Irwin, Pennsylvania, US
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your looking at a group of misc. c5500 parts year I had was 2004 and these should all fit most years and the 4500s  what is here is as follows circuit breakers door switchs for the locks and windows heated outside mirror lower mirror cluster front wheel studs/nuts(gm) (new) also new door hinge pin and bushings(gm) headlight switches overdrive switch brake pads for one side cant remember front or rear believe they are rear though heater switches front turn signal lenses all parts are used unless marked sold as is thanks for looking and good luck bidding check my other auctions also will be listing mirrors for these trucks

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