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Nova/camaro "oem" Windshield Wiper Arms And Blade Holder on 2040-parts.com

US $29.95
Location:

Bradenton, Florida, US

Bradenton, Florida, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Warranty:No Part Brand:GM Placement on Vehicle:Array

These are "OEM" Trico arms and blade holders.They fit '68-'74 Nova // '67-'69 Camaro other GM cars.In nice original condition for their age.........................Please NOTE: The parts you are bidding on are described to the best of my ability and have pics.Most of our parts are 40 +++ years old,but generally nice,USED, original"OEM".....If you have a question please ask or request more pics/info. You can reach us at 941-322-1217 EST..BE sure you know the correct aplication of your purchase.Do not change your mind after you recieve it and use a lame excuse to return product. 

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