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Grille Front Bumper 863601g610 Kia Rio 2010-2011 Used Oem (defective) on 2040-parts.com

US $79.00
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Buffalo, New York, United States

Buffalo, New York, United States
Condition:Used Brand:OEM PARTS MADE IN KOREA Warranty:No Manufacturer Part Number:863601G610 Placement on Vehicle:Front Interchange Part Number:86360-1G610 Country of Manufacture:Korea, Republic of

The GRILLE have two crack spots I glued one spot with super glue it holds strong and together and there is two defective tabs it can be fixed up or Install on the vehicle like this  , 863601G610 KIA RIO  2010-2011 USED OEM CHECK ALL PICS

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