70-81 Trans Am Camaro Trunk Deck Lid Lift Springs With Spoiler Y88 Gold Bandit on 2040-parts.com
Spencer, New York, US
OEM TRUNK LID LIFT TORSION SPRINGS FOR A LID WITH A SPOILER. WILL NEED BASIC SURFACE PREP AND PAINT TO MATCH YOUR CAR... REMOVED FROM A 1978 CAMARO. THIS SHOULD BE COMPARABLE TO FIT 70-81 CAMARO/FIREBIRD/TRANS AM AND FORMULA
PLEASE RESEARCH FITMENT ON YOUR OWN
DO RESEARCH OTHER THAN THE FITMENT GUIDE PLEASE. LOOK AT THE PICS YOU ARE GETTING WHATS SHOWN.
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