1969 Camaro Rear Light Extension Wire Harness Original Used Good Shape on 2040-parts.com
Brookville, Indiana, US
1969 Camaro Rear Light Extension Wire Harness NON RS complete and all there Harness did come from a running car and it all worked. Terminals are clean in junction block.
Keep an eye on my auctions I am cleaning out the garage it has become cluttered over the years!
I do combine shipping and offer discounts on multiple auction wins.
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