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1969 Camaro Rs Headlight Grille Conversion Kit Rally Sport on 2040-parts.com

US $859.95
Location:

Fullerton, California, United States

Fullerton, California, United States
Condition:New Warranty:Yes

THIS IS A COMPLETE RALLY SPORT HEADLIGHT KIT
THIS KIT COMES WITH THE HEADLIGHT DOORS
VACCUME TANK
VACCUME ACTUATORS
COLOR CODED HOSE KIT
VACCUME HEADLIGHT SWITCH
ALL T FITTINGS, ORIGINAL STYLE STRAPS VACCUME RELAY
ALSO INCLUDED IS ALL BRACKETS FOR MOUNTING THE HEADLIGHT DOORS TO THE FENDER
PLASTIC SIDE SKIRTS AND ALL MOUNTING HARDWARE IS INCLUDED
ALSO, THIS KIT COMES COMPLETE WITH TEMPLATES FOR STANDARD CAMARO FENDERS.
THIS IS SO YOU CONVERT A STANDARD CAMARO THE THE RALLY SPORT HEADLIGHT KIT

THIS KIT ALSO COMES WITH THE FACTORY ASSEMBLY MANUAL.
SO YOU KNOW HOW TO INSTALL ALL THE PARTS.

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