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1970-81 Camaro Firebird Nova Sunvisor Mount Brackets New Correct Reproduction on 2040-parts.com

US $39.99
Location:

Magnolia, Delaware, United States

Magnolia, Delaware, United States
Condition:New other (see details)

I had installed these in my Firebird with reproduction sun visors, but I found some original GM ones and so I used those instead.  They show some slight wear from being attached to the sun visors themselves, but they are brand new, and the chrome part that you will see is in excellent condition.  The car was never used during the time these were installed, so that is why they are categorized as New - other.  Feel free to ask any questions before bidding.  You can get these for $60 or save a couple bucks and get them here.  As the title notes, they are reproductions and the pair is included in the auction.  There are no mounting screws that come with it.

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