C4 Corvette Rocker Panel Driver Side Lh Non Zr1 Red on 2040-parts.com
Acworth, Georgia, US
This is the actual rocker panel you will be receiving.
Paint is not guaranteed in any way.
It has minor damage at one of the mounting points but you'll never notice it after install.
Aside from that it looks pretty good.
I have the other side (not off of the same car) available and will combine shipping on multiple panels
It will ship fedex
I have many other C4 parts available and accept phone CC and M.O. payments
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