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68 -72 Chevelle Kick Panel Vent

New Part. This is the vent and seal that goes behind/in the passenger side front kick panel. Extra part from chevelle project. It should be the same is all Gm A-Body Cars, including- Pontiac, Oldsmobile, Chevy & GMC (sprint). This part is very difficult to buy without getting the whole kick panel.

 

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