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Glove Box Door With (2) Keys With Black Locking Latch 19 5/8" X 7 1/8" Boat on 2040-parts.com

US $39.95
Location:

Franklin, Wisconsin, United States

Franklin, Wisconsin, United States
Condition:New other (see details) Brand:N/A Manufacturer Part Number:N/A

I am selling a plastic glove box door with (2) keys and a black twist locking latch. It is light gray in color, as shown in the pictures. It roughly measures 19 5/8" length X 7 1/8" height, over all at its longest and widest points. The hinge roughly measures 1 1/4" wide. This is new old stock and does come as shown with only parts shown. For more information regarding this item contact a dealer in your area. (SH / LOC: 109 A / 9040463)

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