'93--'02 Camaro / Firebird Posi Rear End Assembly on 2040-parts.com
Cranston, Rhode Island, US
'93--'2002 GEN 4 CAMARO/ FIREBIRD 7.5 POSI REAR ASSEMBLY--USED--SET UP WITH: AUBURN POSI / 4.10 RICHMOND GEARS / STOCK AXLES (FOR DISC BRAKES) / STUDDED CARRIER CAPS / GIRDLE REAR COVER. THIS IS A USED REAR --INSPECTED FOR WEAR PATTERN( LOOKS GOOD) AND UNUSUAL WEAR AND TEAR--NOTHING OUT OF THE ORDINARY, FOR WHAT IT IS ( NOTHING UNEXPECTED). REMOVED SO THE CAR OWNER COULD UPGRADE TO A CUSTOM 12 BOLT. ASKING $750.00. FOR FURTHER INFO--RESPOND. THIS ITEM IS LOCAL PICKUP ONLY.
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