Hyundai 95 Elantra Front Dash Astray Black 1995 on 2040-parts.com
Clarion, Pennsylvania, US
Description:
Black Dash Mounted Front Ashtray from a 1995 Hyundai Elantra
89567DT , 0-13 , 0062
Condition: Item is used, and subject to normal wear.
See "Description" above, also review the picture, you are bidding on the actual item in the picture.
Payment must be received within seven days of auction end date.
Returns: All USED PARTS are sold AS IS
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