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97-02 Chevy Camaro/firebird Graphite Grey Complete With Auto Shifter Plate on 2040-parts.com

US $30.00
Location:

Morrisville, Vermont, US

Morrisville, Vermont, US
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 THIS AUCTION IS FOR A 97-02 CAMARO / FIREBIRD  GRAPHITE GREY CONSOLE W/AUTO SHIFT PLATE AND LID , THIS CAME  FROM A 97 CONVERTIBLE Z28 , NOT PERFECT   MEANING OUTSIDE LOOKS GREAT  CIG POCKET LID THERE BUT HINGE ISSUES AND CONSOLE LID NOT PERFECT BUT WORLKS , THIS HAS POTENTIAL OR USE IT AS IS , CALL 802-888-3532  OR EMAIL QUESTIONS PLEASE  UNDERSTAND EMAILS BIT SLOWER .....ANSWERS , THIS IS PART OF A LARGE AMOUNT PARTS WE ARE SELLING HERE. WE TRY ANSWER ALL QUESTIONS AND
SHIPPING WILL BE ONLY WHAT WE GET BILLED AND WILL BOX CAREFULLY
   

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