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Fuel Tank Filler Neck Replacement For Chevrolet Lumina 1997-1999 No.10295393 on 2040-parts.com

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Condition:New Brand:X AUTOHAUX Material:Metal Manufacturer Part Number:10295393 Fitment 1:for Chevrolet Lumina Base, LS, LTZ 3.1L V6 1997 Fitment 2:for Chevrolet Lumina Base, LS, LTZ 3.1L V6 Fitment 3:for Chevrolet Monte Carlo Indianapolis 500 Pace Fitment 4:for Chevrolet Monte Carlo LS, Z34 3.1L V6 1997 Fitment 5:for Chevrolet Monte Carlo LS, Z34 3.1L V6 1998 Product Name:Fuel Gas Tank Filler Neck Net Weight:2230g Shell Color:Black Dimension:77.5cm / 30.51"(L) Package Content:1 Pcs Fuel Gas Tank Filler Neck Note::This is a non-OEM product, accessory only. UPC:724117221720

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