91-92 Camaro Lh Driver Side Ground Effect Spoiler Z28 Rs on 2040-parts.com
Hialeah, Florida, United States
91-92 Camaro LH (driver side) Rocker Ground Effect. In fair condition with heavy paint peeling, scratches, nicks and a rip on the lower section. You are getting what you see in the pictures, lower section only. Removed from a 1991 Camaro
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