1967 1981 Camaro & Firebird Rear Leaf Springs U Bolts Pair New # Rl7 on 2040-parts.com
Calgary, Alberta, Canada
One pair of u-bolt's and nut's for the rear leaf springs for Camaros and Firebird from 1967-81 with multileaf spring's,3 1/2 x 6 3/4.Two year's old,changed suspension to Hotchkis.$9.00 for North American shipping.Worldwide shipping please ask me for quote before bidding.
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