63-82 Corvette Rear Lower Shock Absorber Bolts Oem Gm C3 on 2040-parts.com
Harrison, Michigan, US
THIS AUCTION IS FOR A 63-82 CORVETTE REAR LOWER SHOCK ABSORBER BOLTS. THESE CAME OFF OF A 74 CORVETTE AND WILL WORK FOR 63-82. THESE ARE IN VERY GOOD SHAPE. ALL OF THE THREADS ARE INTACT. THESE HAVE BEEN SANDBLASTED AND PAINTED AND HAVE NO PITTING. THESE ARE THE ORIGINAL NUTS AND THEY DO SPIN ON FREELY. THESE HAVE A GM PART NUMBER OF 382926566. AS PICTURED. INTERNATIONAL BIDDERS MUST PAY PAYPAL.
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