1979 1981 Camaro Dash Bezel With Wiper And Head Light Switch Rs Z28 Type Lt on 2040-parts.com
Bristol, Wisconsin, US
1979 1981 Camaro dash bezel with head light switch and wiper switch. The bezel is in VGC with no cracks or breaks and has not been repaired. The mounting bosses and mounting holes are not broken and have not been altered. The head light and wiper switches work when removed from the vehicle. Overall in VGC.
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