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1967 Camaro Fold Down Seat Stopper Set 2 Piece Oval on 2040-parts.com

Location:

San Martin, California, United States

San Martin, California, United States
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:C81 Warranty:Yes Surface Finish:Molded Rubber with Steel Insert Part Brand:CCCP

 1967 Camaro NRS Fold Down Rear Seat Back Stopper Set. (PAIR)

These are the Correct Oval Shape for 1967 Only.

These are Show Quality

 

Enlarge the Photos and Look the Part Over Carefully, as these parts are Nice Enough for your Show Car!

 

These New Parts are warranted and can be returned for up to 30 Days from the time you receive it, but must be returned it the original Condition and Packaging! BUYER to PAY all Return Shipping Costs. Refunds will be released upon our inspecting the returned item.

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Paypal Payment in Full is Due Within 48 Hours of Sale End Time! 

California Sales Subject to Sales Tax at 7.50%




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