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1978-88 Monte Carlo El Camino Malibu Cutlass Wiper Stops, Pair on 2040-parts.com

US $6.99
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Cumberland, Rhode Island, US

Cumberland, Rhode Island, US
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THIS IS A SET/PAIR OF WINDSHIELD WIPER STOPS. IN GOOD SHAPE AND GOOD WORKING ORDER. ANY QUESTIONS, PLEASE ASK. THANKS FOR LOOKING.

WILL FIT 1978-1988 MONTE CARLO, SS,  EL CAMINO, CUTLASS, REGAL, GRAND PRIX, 1978/1983 MALIBU

I HAVE ALL CORRECT SCREWS, BOLTS, NUTS, PLASTICS, CLIPS, MOLDINGS, OR ANY OTHER PART FOR ALL OF THESE CARS AND YEARS. IF YOU DO NOT SEE IT LISTED, PLEASE ASK. I RESPOND TO ALL EMAIL. THANKS AGAIN.  

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