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Scion Xb 04-06 New Liftgate Garnish Back Door Handle Chrome With Hardware on 2040-parts.com

US $90.00
Location:

Inglewood, California, US

Inglewood, California, US
Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Item must be returned within:14 Days Refund will be given as:Money Back Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Return policy details: Restocking Fee:No Warranty:Yes

NEW LIFTGATE, BACK DOOR HANDLE GARNISH WITH HARDWARE

FOR

SCION xB 2004-2006

"Chrome"

AFTERMARKET

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                                    This is the piece that attaches 
right above the license plate holder on the rear of the vehicle. 

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(please check my other listing for painted garnish in different colors)

AVAILABLE COLORS

(PLEASE CHECK YOUR SCION FOR THE COLOR CODE)

BLACK CHERRY PEARL - 3P2

BLACK SAND PEARL - 209

BLUE ONYX PEARL - 8P8

CAMOUFLAGE METALLIC - 6M7

ENVY GREEN - 6U1

HOT LAVA - 4R8

POLAR WHITE - 068

SALSA RED PEARL - 3Q3

SHADOW MICA - 1F4

SOLAR YELLOW - 576

THUNDER CLOUD METALLIC - 1D2


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