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1966 Gto Lemans Wood Dash Insert, W/o Air on 2040-parts.com

US $39.00
Location:

Spofford, New Hampshire, United States

Spofford, New Hampshire, United States
Condition:New Brand:REM Other Part Number:A266 Manufacturer Part Number:GTO-DSH-090STND Warranty:Yes

1966 GTO LEMANS WOOD DASH INSERT, W/O A/C

VERY NICE QUALITY NEW WOOD DASH INSERT USED ON

THE 1966 GTO LEMANS WITHOUT AIR CONDITIONING. THIS

IS A REAL WALNUT VENEER INSERT. DOES NOT INCLUDE THE

ALUMINUM BACKING, SO THIS GETS GLUED OVER YOUR

EXISTING MATERIAL. THIS IS STAINED AND READY TO BE

INSTALLED. AS WITH ANY PIECE, PLEASE TEST FIT BEFORE INSTALL.

AMES PART # A266


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