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1979 To 1987 El Camino, Monte Carlo , Regal. Chrome Hood Brackets & Hinges on 2040-parts.com

Location:

North Hills, California, United States

North Hills, California, United States
Condition:Used Warranty:Yes

 THIS IS A BEAUTIFUL SET OF 1979 TO 1987 EL CAMINO MONTY CARLO, REGAL CUTLASS CHROME HOOD BRACKETS, HOOD HINGES AND 14 CHROME BOLTS THE PRICE IS $ 399.00 WITH YOUR COMPLETE SET IN EXCHANGE, WE ALSO HAVE EL CAMINO HOOD  LATCH , HOOK AND SPRING, YOU HAVE THINGS TO CHROME CALL ME 818=920-0234

2 CHROME HOOD BRACKET, 2 CHROME HINGES . & 14 CHROME BOLTS. EACH ITEM WILL BE RAPED,

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