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1982 Corvette Radiator Core Support Used Good Cond! 1982 Only on 2040-parts.com

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Williston Park, New York, United States

Williston Park, New York, United States
Condition:Used Brand:N/A Warranty:No Manufacturer Part Number:25-375598-1 Model Year Range:1979 - 1981

USED OEM 1982 Radiator Support. I never used because I noticed it was the wrong part after I bought it. I just kept it hanging around. Fit 1982 Vettes.

It looks like it has a dent on top of it, or if it came this way?? Not sure?? plz see pics. NO ROT OR RUST!! Highest bidder takes it!! Any questions please call Tommy 5168706078 Thanks for looking and have a sweet summer!!

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