Pontiac G6 Black Center Console Lid / Arm Rest - Armrest on 2040-parts.com
Littleton, Colorado, US
Pontiac G6 black center console lid. No broken plastic, cuts, tears or discoloration. The padding isn't worn out. The latch works properly. The tip of the latch is not broken. Free shipping by to the USA only.
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