Genuine Gm Oem Weatherstripping Gm # 15043348 on 2040-parts.com
Coolidge, Georgia, US
In good working condition. Brand new in box. I guarantee the functionality of this item not the compatibility to your vehicle. Please check with your local dealer for compatibility before buying any parts. Free shipping only inside the USA, please contact for rates outside of the US. Thank you for looking.
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