Renault Alliance Encore Gta Interior Kick Panel Trim With Lights - Charcoal Gray on 2040-parts.com
Danvers, Massachusetts, United States
This is a pair of charcoal gray interior kick panels removed from a 1987 GTA 2 door. They should fit all 1983-987 Alliance and Encore 2 door and 4 door models. The left side has 2 cracks in it and the right side is in good condition. Dome lights are included. Free shipping within the continental US.
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