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Internationa Navistar # 466717c2 Glove Box, Door Case "new Old Stock" on 2040-parts.com

US $74.99
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Piqua, Ohio, US
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THIS IS A

 

NEW OLD STOCK

 

 

 

# 466717C2 INTERNATIONAL NAVISTAR 

 

GLOVE BOX DOOR

CASE

 

SOMEONE WROTE GLOVE BOX DOOR ON THE BOX

&

FACTORY LABEL CALLS IT A CASE

 

 

THIS ITEM HAS SOME SCUFFS FROM YEARS OF BOX STORAGE 

 

 

 

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