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Pontiac 60 61 62 Under Hood Insulation Pad Clips Washers Pins Cad Plated Oem on 2040-parts.com

US $19.99
Location:

Greenbush, Wisconsin, US

Greenbush, Wisconsin, US
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spare parts  Pontiac 60 61 62 under hood insulation pad OEM washers pins / clips. VERY nice OEM CAD plated. They are ready to use on any  car , driver USE CAD or paint.   NOT plastic as reproduction has been. OEM correct. More pictures upon request. Buyer to contact seller or check out. Payment in 10 days ALL FORMS OF PAYMENT plus $7 shipping and handling to the lower 48. Please submit item number with payment.


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