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Hummer H2 Door Sill Scuff Kick Plate Molding Rear Passenger Left & Right,chrome on 2040-parts.com

US $23.95
Location:

Seguin, Texas, US

Seguin, Texas, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Placement on Vehicle:Array Surface Finish:Chrome Billet Warranty:No Country of Manufacture:United States

USED BUT NEVER INSTALLED HUMMER H2 REAR DOORS SILL PLATE,SET OF 2 ..CHROME BILLET ALUMINUM FINISH...YOU GET 1 FOR THE REAR PASSENGER SIDE AND 1 FOR THE REAR DRIVERS SIDE..THESE ARE FOR THE REAR 2 DOORS...ALSO HAS THE BLACK RUBBER IN THE CENTER AND ALSO ON EACH SIDE..COMES WITH WIDE 3M TAPE ALREADY APPLIED TO THE BACK SIDE OF THE ITEM..NO INSTRUCTIONS,JUST CLEAN SURFACE,PEEL AND STICK..THESE HAVE SCRATCHES ON THEM FROM LAYING AROUND IN THE WAREHOUSE,SO I AM SELLING THESE CHEAP..REMEMBER,HAS SCRATCHES.NO WARRANTY..SEE PICTURES BEFORE YOU BUY..THANK YOU FOR LOOKING...BOBCAT...Check out my other items!

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