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Nos 1996-97 S10 Blazer Trailblazer Seat Belt Kit Lh Beige Gm #12387497 on 2040-parts.com

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Rio Rico, Arizona, United States

Rio Rico, Arizona, United States
Condition:New Brand:Genuine GM Placement on Vehicle:Left, Front Manufacturer Part Number:12387497 Surface Finish:Beige Other Part Number:12375453 12383059 12383095 Warranty:No

You are bidding on the NOS, New Old Stock, GM #12387497 LH Seat Belt Kit - Beige shown in the photos. The Kit is brand new and still in the original GM Box - everything shown in the photos is included, The Kit is used on AM6 - Front Split Bench Seat and AV5 - Front High Back Bucket Seat. It is used on 1996-1997 Chevy Blazer, S10 and Trailblazer base - may be used in other places, but they were not shown. Please check with your parts supplier or assembly manual to confirm the suitability for your vehicle, before bidding. 

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