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Nos 1975 Pontiac Grand Prix Rh Rear Quarter Extension on 2040-parts.com

US $125.00
Location:

Hillsboro, Oregon, United States

Hillsboro, Oregon, United States
Condition:New other (see details) Manufacturer Part Number:9664873 Brand:GM

Here is an NOS 1975 Pontiac Grand Prix RH Rear Quarter Extension #9664873, group #12.940.  Winning bidder to prepay bid and shipping of $14 in the states.  If other shipping needs to be done, please email me before you bid for an agreement. You can combine multiple wins to save on shipping when possible.  I have thousands of parts I will be listing, so if you don't see it currently listed, save me as a favorite and come back later to see if it is listed yet.  I have a partial list of the parts I have, but the inventory changes daily. 

IF YOU HAVE TO HAVE THIS AND LIVE OUTSIDE THE STATES, YOU MUST PAY FOR ANY EXTRA SHIPPING COSTS AND I ONLY SHIP OUT OF THE STATES THROUGH USPS.  IF THIS IS OK, THEN BID AWAY.

DUE TO RECENT BUYERS TRYING THINGS OUT, THEN WANTING TO RETURN USED PARTS, THIS IS NOT A TRY IT AND SEE IF IT WORKS.  ALL PARTS ARE BRAND NEW FACTORY GM UNLESS OTHERWISE STATED.  PLEASE BID ONLY IF YOU KNOW IT WILL WORK.  IT IS NOT RETURNABLE BECAUSE YOU THOUGHT YOU MIGHT BE ABLE TO GET IT TO WORK FOR A MUSTANG, BUT THE APPLICATION IS FOR A CAMARO.  

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