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1960 -81 Gm Chevrolet Olds Pontiac Buick Chevelle Cadillac Fuel Line Clips on 2040-parts.com

US $16.98
Location:

Cocoa Beach, Florida, United States

Cocoa Beach, Florida, United States
Condition:New 442 GTO Nova Eldorado:GSX GS Wildcat Z28 Rs SS 454 327 283

Here is a brand new set of Five (5) GM fuel line to frame retainer clips, a must have for any 60s-70s GM Restoration. will fit both fuel line sizes, Thay are very nice zinc plated with no shelf rust. for most 60-81 GM pass.cars,  These items were sold many in one package so I don't have a GM package to send to everybody.If you add quantity shipping is set to combine. See my other related parts for combined shipping. Please ask questions before bidding.  to ship to the 50 states and PR. I will ship overseas. thank you for looking.

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