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1982 - 1992 Camaro Front Bumper Cover Emblem Correct One For Iroc & Z28 on 2040-parts.com

US $19.99
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Schnecksville, Pennsylvania, US

Schnecksville, Pennsylvania, US
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1989 IROC CAMARO FRONT BUMPER COVER EMBLEM NICE SHAPE HAS VERY MINOR CRACK BARELY NOTICABLE ESP WHEN ON THE CAR, CORRECT COLORS FOR IROCS AND Z28S FITS ALL MODELS CAMARO 1982 - 1992 BOTH STUDS ON THE BACK NO NUTS AS YOU CAN SEE IT WAS DOUBLE SIDED TAPED ON THE CAR BEFORE - ANY - QUESTIONS JUST ASK SEE ALL MY OTHER ITEMS AND GOOD LUCK!!!


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