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Parting Out Jeep Cherokee Xj Lug Nut Parts Comanche Wrangler Grand on 2040-parts.com

US $0.99
Location:

Inwood, New York, US

Inwood, New York, US
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****THIS AUCTION IS FOR 1 LUG NUT!!!***

 

I'M PARTING OUT A JEEP CHEROKEE THAT I RECENTLY PURCHASED.  A LOT OF GREAT PARTS LEFT, BUT PARTS ARE GOING QUICKLY...

 

IF YOU NEED SOMETHING, PLEASE LET ME KNOW AND I WILL SET UP AN AUCTION FOR YOU...

 

THANK YOU

 

here is a walk around video of the jeep

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5TKAKjj9n04

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