Durango Dakota Parking Brake Release Handle Charcoal Grey Oem on 2040-parts.com
Reading, Pennsylvania, US
THIS IS A BRAKE RELEASE OFF OF A 1998 DODGE DURANGO. IT IS CHARCOAL GREY IN GOOD/ USED CONDITION WITH NO BROKEN TABS. *NOTE PLEASE BE SURE THIS IS THE CORRECT BRAKE RELEASE FOR YOUR VEHICLE BECAUSE THE DURANGO AND DAKOTA HAVE THREE DIFFERENT TYPES OF RELEASES.
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