UP FOR AUCTION IS A SET OF REAR COIL SPRINGS OFF A 1995 CAMARO/FIREBIRD, WILL FIT OTHER YEARS. IN GREAT CONDITION. PLEASE REFER TO PHOTO FOR ACTUAL COMPONENT ON AUCTION. WHAT YOU SEE IS WHAT YOU GET. HARD TO FIND USED AND IN THIS CONDITION. SAVE YOURSELF SOME MONEY AND BID!!!!! NEW, THEY ARE EXPENSIVE, BUT ON MY AUCTION, YOU WILL GET A GREAT DEAL! I SHIPPED TO 48 US STATES ONLY. EMAIL ME IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS. HAPPY BIDDING!!!!
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- Gas filler door(US $20.00)
- 1978-81 camaro/firebird 305/350 engine valve cover / 1 only(US $14.00)
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