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1967 1968 Camaro Front Spoiler Correct Oe Style New on 2040-parts.com

US $49.60
Location:

Plainfield, Illinois, United States

Plainfield, Illinois, United States
Condition:New Placement on Vehicle:Front Brand:CHQ Surface Finish:Plastic Manufacturer Part Number:W-366 Warranty:Yes Interchange Part Number:3943249 Country/Region of Manufacture:Taiwan

1967   1968 

Camaro  -  Firebird

Front Spoiler - O.E. Style


Description
  • Brand New Reproduction Front Spoiler
    • O.E. (Original Equipment) Style
  • Superior Reproduction of the Original GM part
    • High Quality Material which is Flexible
    • OEM Thickness & Finish
      • Unlike others that are available which are too brittle, too glossy and / or too thin
  • Brackets sold separately
    • Please see our other listings if you need brackets or both in a kit
  • Replaces GM #: 3943249
  • Fits:
    • 1967 - 1968   Camaro  -  All models
    • Also Fits:
      • 1967 - 1968   Firebird  -  All models



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On Dec-11-15 at 18:41:45 PST, seller added the following information:

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