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Passenger Airbag For Pontiac Sunfire / Chevy Cavalier, 2000-2004, 00-04 on 2040-parts.com

US $45.00
Location:

Orange City, Florida, US

Orange City, Florida, US
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Passenger Airbag for 00-04 Pontiac Sunfire / Chevy Cavalier

This is a PASSENGER side airbag removed from an 02 Pontiac Sunfire. It should fit 2000-2003 Sunfires and Cavaliers. 
This is the AIRBAG Only. It does not include the cover.
Please check the close up of the plug to verify this is the correct part for your needs. 


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