1982-92 Camaro Iroc Z28 Automatic Console Shift Plate Gm10159104 on 2040-parts.com
Apple Valley, California, United States
1982-92 Camaro IROC Z28 Automatic Console Shift Plate GM10159104
Nice overall condition. Ash Tray door opens and closes fine and has the working spring. Very small crack and cigarette burn shown in the photo. |
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