Mitsubishi Diamante Battery Top Cover Trim Oem 1995-2003 on 2040-parts.com
Astoria, New York, US
I have an OEM battery cover from a 2000 Mitsubishi Diamante. Took it off the car when I purchased a new battery. Battery was a little too big so this didn't fit anymore. Has been sitting in my garage since I sold the car a while back. Cover is in excellent condition since I actually purchased it from Mitsubishi a few years back so no this cover isn't 14 years old. Nothing is cracked, stressed or broken. Still has the foam trim strip on the back. Should fit all second generation Diamante's although I cant be sure about the 2004.
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