Fuel Cover, Locking, Polished Aluminum, 97-06 Tj (p/n 11425.07) on 2040-parts.com
Webberville, Michigan, US
GAS HATCH COVER TJ 97-06 POLISHED ALUMINUM LOCKING
Create a custom look in just a few minutes. This special design fits directly over the existing gas cap opening. It attaches directly to the original equipment plastic insert using self tapping screws with no need to remove the existing plastic insert. Unlike other designs on the market, installation does not require the removal of the tail light or internal gas cover components. Available with a built-in locking mechanism.
If you are near Southeast or Central Michigan, contact us - we might be able to help you install your stuff! We can also give you a discount on shipping if you pick up the parts here.
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