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82-92 Camaro Firebird Cargo Hatch Panel Retaining Screw Red (4 Available) on 2040-parts.com

US $5.00
Location:

Kimberly, Alabama, US

Kimberly, Alabama, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Warranty:No

THIS SALE IS FOR A (1 PIECE) RED CARGO HATCH PANEL SCREW. I HAVE 4 PIECES AVAILABLE. COST IS $5.00 EACH  SHIPPING $2.00      BUY ONE, TWO OR THREE, SAME SHIPPING COST $2.00

ALL IN VERY GOOD CONDITION. NO CRACKS OR BREAKS. THE HEADS ARE NOT SCRATCHED. NO FADING OR FLAKING TO THE ENDS LIKE SOME DAMAGED BY THE SUN.  NO DAMAGE TO THE THREADS. VERY NICE SET. THE ONES YOU SEE PICTURED ARE THE ONES YOU WILL RECIEVE.

SHIPPING COST IS TO LOWER 48......BUT I SHIP ANYWHERE, ANY ADDRESS. PLEASE CHECK FOR PRICING. MIKE


On Jun-20-13 at 07:17:10 PDT, seller added the following information:

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