Durango Dakota 1997 98 99 00 01 02 03 04 4dr Outer Rocker Panel Pair! on 2040-parts.com
Redford, Michigan, US
YOU ARE BIDDING ON A NEW PAIR OF 18 GAUGE STEEL 4DR OUTER ROCKER PANELS THAT ARE MADE RIGHT HERE IN THE U.S.A. THAT FITS THE FOLLOWING: 1997 DAKOTA 1998 DAKOTA 1999 DAKOTA 2000 DAKOTA 2001 DAKOTA 2002 DAKOTA 2003 DAKOTA 2004 DAKOTA 1998 DURANGO 1999 DURANGO 2000 DURANGO 2001 DURANGO 2002 DURANGO 2003 DURANGO 2004 DURANGO.
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