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US $7.50
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Staunton, Virginia, US

Staunton, Virginia, US
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 CENTER CONSOLE ARMREST LID LATCH BUTTON

from a Green 1994 Chevrolet Camaro Z28

Don't replace the entire lid if only the latch is broken!  
Especially when it's super easy to fix!  (Just
remove the 2 nuts inside the lid.)
 These are no longer available from GM, and
are a discontinued part.

Original OEM Chevrolet part. Excellent Like New condition. This should fit all Camaros (Z28, SS, RS etc.) from 1993 - 1996
   * it will not fit 1997-2002*  MAKE SURE YOURS IS 93-96 :)

The item you see here is the EXACT item you will receive:)

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