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1971 Camaro Firebird Nos Fan Shrouds on 2040-parts.com

US $93.00
Location:

Seminole, Florida, United States

Seminole, Florida, United States
Condition:New Brand:OEM NOS CHEVROLET Other Part Number:J 35 114 B2 / K 25 102 B1 Manufacturer Part Number:397-3910 / 397-3912 Surface Finish:PLASTIC Interchange Part Number:397-3912 / 3973910 Country/Region of Manufacture:United States

KEEP IT REAL WITH THESE GENUING GM OEM NOS FAN SHROUDS FOR THE SECOND GEN CAMAROS FIREBIRDS ... CHECK THE PART NUMBERS FOR YOUR APPLICATIONS EXACT FIRMENT THESE WERE USED ON MANY GM MODELS AS WELL... MUCH NICER THAN ANY OF THE REPOPS AND LETS FACE IT WHEN YOU NEED IT TO FIT RIGHT NOTHING IS BETTER THAN OEM QUALITY PARTS.... ANOTHER GREAT FIND FROM EYESPYPARTS... ALWAYS NEGOTIABLE MASH THE BLUE BUTTON WITH YOUR OFFER... THIS LISTING IS FOR ONE HALF OF THE SHROUD... UPPER OR LOWER PLEASE SPECIFY WHAT YOU NEED WHEN ORDERING... I HAVE TWO LOWER SECTIONS 3973912 AND ONE UPPER 3973910 

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