1969 Camaro Convertible Dampeners[cocktail Shakers] Left Rear Driver Side. on 2040-parts.com
Vacaville, California, US
THESE ARE FOR CONVERTIBLES ONLY, SUPPOSED TO HELP WITH VIBRATIONS WHILE TURNING. THERE SUPPOSED TO BE 1 ON EACH CORNER OF THE CAR. THESE ARE 1969 CAMARO/FIREBIRD ONLY WILL NOT FIT 1967-1968!!!! LEFT REAR THERE IS A STAMP, BUT IT IS PARTIAL LOOKS LIKE A I INSTEAD OF A L.
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