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Westernstar Western Star Truck Auto Car Glove Box Glovebox Gray W Hinge /latch on 2040-parts.com

US $79.95
Location:

Albion, Maine, United States

Albion, Maine, United States
USED. MISSING 2 SMALL SCREWS. NO KEY
Brand:Western Star Warranty:Yes Manufacturer Part Number:18-52922-000 Part Type:Dash Parts



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  This listing features a good used glove box door from a Western Star truck. Good overall condition. Built in cup holder. hing and latch work good. missing 2 small screws as shown in the images. Gray in color. 

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 DONOR VEHICLE   WESTERN STAR TRUCK
 PART NUMBER    18-52922-000
 CONDITION / NOTES  USED.
 SHELF / BIN #   HEAVY DUTY TRUCK PARTS / INTERIOR 

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