1982-1992 Camaro Firebird Rh Rear Speaker Cover Black Gm # 10143996 Sail Panel on 2040-parts.com
Newark, Illinois, US
These sail panels, speaker trim covers are black. Pulled from a 1991 camaro. There are 2 small holes in the cloth. The plastic part is good.
I am parting out an 85 Z28 and a 91 RS. Please see my other listings.
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