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1966 Mustang, Shelby Clone Dark Red Deluxe Arm Rest Kit For Standard Interior on 2040-parts.com

US $31.95
Location:

Columbus, Ohio, United States

Columbus, Ohio, United States
Condition:New Part Brand:Scott Drake Warranty:Yes Placement on Vehicle:Left, Right, Front

 This 1966 Classic Mustang dark red arm rest pad deluxe kit is produced by Scott Drake, a name synonymous with the highest quality standards in the Classic Mustang after market parts industry. This kit contains a pair of arm rest pads and bases. Arm rest pads feature correct texture and molded in color. Steel insert for strength. Extra thick vinyl skin. Base is precision molded of stress resistant plastic with a smooth chrome finish. Kit includes all mounting hardware. If you feel your 1966 Mustang or Shelby Clone deserves the very highest quality parts then you might to consider this kit.

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