1969 69 Camaro Billet Tail Light Lens And Bezels Rs Black Made In U.s.a. on 2040-parts.com
Fullerton, California, United States
1969 CAMARO BILLET TAIL LIGHT BEZELS RS STYLE INCLUDES RED LENSES. IN STOCK, READY TO SHIP! READY TO BOLT ON. THESE ARE FACTORY SIZE, SO YOU CAN BOLT THEM UP TO YOUR STOCK LIGHT HOUSINGS. NO BODY MODIFICATIONS! A TRUE BOLT ON. THESE BEZELS ARE CNC MACHINED FROM A SOLID PIECE OF ALUMINUM, BLACK FINISH. IF YOU WOULD LIKE THE MACHINED OR POLISHED LOOK, WE HAVE THEM AS WELL AT A LOWER PRICE CHECK OUR OTHER AUCTIONS FOR THE STANDARD 69 CAMARO BEZELS AND MORE BILLET CAMARO PARTS. |
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