1978-1988 Monte Carlo, Ss, Cutlass, Regal, El Camino Trunk Stopping Rubbers Pair on 2040-parts.com
Cumberland, Rhode Island, United States
THIS IS A PAIR OF TRUNK STOPPING RUBBERS. NICE AND CLEAN, NOT DAMAGED AT ALL. IN VERY GOOD CONDITION, AND GOOD WORKING ORDER. WILL FIT 1978-1988 MONTE CARLO, SS, REGAL, CUTLASS, GRAND PRIX, AND MALIBU I HAVE ALL CORRECT SCREWS, BOLTS, NUTS, PLASTIC CLIPS, OR ANY OTHER PART. IF YOU DO NOT SEE IT LISTED, PLEASE ASK. I RESPOND TO ALL EMAIL. |
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