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1969 Camaro Convertible Weatherstrip Seal Kit on 2040-parts.com

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Canton, Texas, United States

Canton, Texas, United States
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:KIT310 Surface Finish:Rubber Interchange Part Number:Camaro Convertible Warranty:Yes Other Part Number:Weatherstrip Kit Brand:Soffseal Metro PUI Repops Placement on Vehicle:Front Country/Region of Manufacture:Unknown UPC:Does Not Apply

1969 CAMARO CONVERTIBLE WEATHERSTRIP KIT

THIS INCLUDES THE FOLLOWING: 

CONVERTIBLE TOP KIT

BUMPER KIT

DOOR U JAMBS

DOOR WEATHERSTRIPS

HOOD TO COWL SEAL

PAINT GASKETS

PARK LENS GASKETS

PILLAR POST SEALS

QUARTER WINDOW SEALS

SPLASH FLAPS - A-ARM SEALS

TRUNK WEATHERSTRIP

WINDOW FELT WEATHERSTRIPS - 8PC INNER & OUTERS



A LIFETIME GUARANTEE DON'T SETTLE FOR SECOND BEST.  MADE BY THE LEADERS IN RESTORATION WEATHERSTRIP.

If you are looking for "cheap" you may not want to purchase from us, if you are looking for QUALITY (remember, you get what you pay for), you wont find any better products out there.





Product Code: KIT310




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