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Pontiac Trunk Lock Cover,emblem,ornament Bonneville Hidden Key Lock Cover. Nice! on 2040-parts.com

US $29.99
Location:

Millstadt, Illinois, US

Millstadt, Illinois, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Brand:Factory OEM Placement on Vehicle:Rear Warranty:No Surface Finish:Chrome Metal

Pontiac Bonneville trunk lock cover. Chrome, red and black.Rare, and in nice condition for the age, with good strong color. In good driver condition. Spring seems to be a little weak but it does locks in place and does not effect function. I believe it came off a 1989-91 Pontiac Bonneville. Should work on many years and models but you must check if this will work for you before bidding/buying. If this looks like yours and the numbers match, than this will replace your old, faded, broken or missing trunk lock cover. You will need rivet's, screws or automotive tape to re-apply. Some scratches and other flaws but no damage other than normal wear and tear. Missing/faded paint. Ask question's before bidding/buying. Payment is due within 3 days. Item will then ship within 2 days or Monday if paid for on Sat.or Sun. 9 P.M. CST.

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