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1974-1977 Camaro Rear Bumper To Body Filler Panels, New on 2040-parts.com

US $179.95
Location:

Richmond, Kentucky, United States

Richmond, Kentucky, United States
1974-1977 CAMARO REAR BUMPER TO BODY FILLER PANELS, NEW, US $179.95, image 1
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:Z28 RS BRACES BRACEKET BUMPER Interchange Part Number:EXTENSIONS

ITEM DESCRIPTION:

New three piece Rear Bumper to Body Filler Panel Strips for all 74 - 77 Camaro models. These new filler panel strips are made from molded plastic for a great fit and OE look. Bumper fillers have all mounting hole locations like original for a easy install.

 

APPLICATIONS:

1974-1977 CAMARO ALL MODELS

Replaces GM Part #'s 339449, 339447 and 339448

ADDITIONAL INFO:

For additional information or questions concerning this part please send a message through the eBay message system. All parts listed for sale by Camaro Central here on eBay are stocked in our huge warehouse. We do not do pre-sales or drop shipments unless noted otherwise in the item's description.

 

PAYMENT METHODS:

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SHIPPING INFORMATION:

All items are shipped professionally packaged with UPS or USPS. Insurance is included in all shipping charges. Items too big for UPS can be shipped truck freight, delivered to any car show we attend, or picked up locally at our warehouse. Once your payment has been processed and received to us, your part will then usually ship out the same business day if the payment was made before 1 pm EST or the next business day if the payment was made after 1 pm EST. A tracking number will be added to your eBay invoice and sent via email to the email address you have on record with eBay.

 

 

 

RETURN POLICY:

Returns will only be accepted up to 30 days from the day the item is received by the buyer. Once your item is received please open and inspect your package upon delivery. Please report to us any problems that you may have with your item via email or phone at 1-859-408-2000. EBay encourages buyers to communicate with us on any problems that they may have with an item in a timely manner so we can provide additional customer support when needed after the sale. A damaged item, typographical errors in the item description, or an accidental wrong shipped item will be promptly fixed by Camaro Central as soon as we know about it from you the buyer. All other returns will be subject to a re-stock fee and shipping the item back will be the responsibility of the buyer. No returns will be accepted after 30 days. You may also use eBay’s return system as well.

 

 

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