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1968 Camaro Door Panel Kit 68 Front & Rears on 2040-parts.com

US $299.95
Location:

Bryant, Alabama, United States

Bryant, Alabama, United States
Condition:New

1968 CAMARO STANDARD PREASSEMBLED FRONT AND REAR DOOR PANELS


THESE DOOR PANELS COME READY TO INSTALL, KIT INCLUDES FRONT AND REAR PANELS. PREASSEMBLED, WITH NEW TOP RAIL, ALUMINUM MOLDINGS, DOOR LOCK FERRULES AND WINDOW FUZZY. PANEL EMBLEM SOLD SEPARATELY. COLORS AVAILABLE: BLACK, RED, MEDIUM BLUE, GREEN GOLD. PLEASE BE SURE TO SPECIFY YOUR COLOR CHOICE.

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