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1969 69 Camaro Shift Tunnel Manual Trans W/ Console Z28 on 2040-parts.com

US $26.95
Location:

Galt, California, United States

Galt, California, United States
Condition:New UPC:N/A

1969 CAMARO SHIFT TUNNEL (MANUAL TRANS WITH CONSOLE)

Accurate injection molded reproduction with oem appearnce in gloss black finish as original. Attaches to bottom of shift plate on your 69 Camaro with manual transmission. Reproduction for GM Part# 3949539.  Beware of lesser quality tunnels being offered for less.  We only offer the best from Classic Headquarters! 

Item is in stock and ready to ship within one business day of cleared payment. 

 


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