New 1968-1969 Camaro Firebird Coupe Standard 8 Pc Window Strip Felt Kit Ca166a on 2040-parts.com
Orange, Texas, US
This is a brand new set of 8 pc window strip felt kit # CA 166A from Re-Pops. They say it fits a 1968-1969 Camaro Firebird Coupe Standard. I really have no idea, please check the numbers and pictures provided for your application. I have no returns on this item. Since it says re-pops on the box, I must assume it is a reproduction and not nos. It is sold as is.
Must be paid for within 3 days of close of auction.
Thanks for looking.
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