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82-89 Camaro Black Classic Dash Drilled Instrument Gauge Panel on 2040-parts.com

US $85.00
Location:

Hurlock, Maryland, US

Hurlock, Maryland, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Part Brand:Classic Dash Manufacturer Part Number:110-82-50921 Surface Finish:ABS Plastic Warranty:No

 I have a new (never installed) 82-89 Camaro Black Classic Dash Drilled Instrument Gauge Panel. I purchased for my Camaro project, however will not be finishing the car. I am selling all of the new parts I have for this car. This is a steal at $125 w/free shipping as it is $161.99 at Jegs. $125 obo with FREE shipping within the U.S.




Instrument Panel

  • 1982-89 Camaro
  • Black
  • 6-Hole (2- 3-3/8" & 4- 2-1/16")

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