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Vintage Buick Gm Rainbow Wiper Blade Trico 11" Group No 10-146 Iob on 2040-parts.com

US $19.50
Location:

Kenosha, Wisconsin, United States

Kenosha, Wisconsin, United States
Appear unused - NEW OLD STOCK
Brand:Trico Warranty:No Manufacturer Part Number:10 146

You are purchasing a Vintage BUICK GM 11" Vintage RAINBOW WIPER BLADE by TRICO - 11"

GROUP NO 10-146

1 part no. 1168173

COR-2963-1059

V-5311

IN ORIGINAL BUICK/GM BOX which is in good condition - all intact. 

No sure of exact make/model/year of compatibility.. I have listed ALL part nos etc from the box

Please look at photos closely as they serve as part of the description.

Any questions or concerns, please email ahead of purchase.

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