1983-1988 Monte Carlo Ss 442 Grand National Sparetire & Jack Hold Down Kit Oem on 2040-parts.com
Edmonton Alberta, CA
- Used OEM (not a reproduction) 8 piece spare tire hold down kit for G Body Cars. All the pieces needed to hold your spare tire and jack in the trunk of the car. Hard to find & in very good condition. I have no other jack parts. What you see is what you will receive. I am located in Canada. Auction must be paid for within 4 days of close or the auction item is forfeited unless there is communication between buyer and seller and an extension is mutually agreed upon, other wise a non-paying bidder form will be filed and item will be re-listed. Please make sure this is what you want before bidding. Shipping will be $12.50 in continental USA only. Shipping to the USA from Canada can take up to 15 business days. Good luck!
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