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1983-92 Camaro/firebird Gray Rear Qrt Lower Armrest Set on 2040-parts.com

US $23.00
Location:

North Ridgeville, Ohio, US

North Ridgeville, Ohio, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Placement on Vehicle:Array Surface Finish:GRAY Warranty:No

This a set of Gray lower rear armrest trim panels from a 1985 Camaro. They are in good condtion with a nice glossy finish, no burns or sun rot. Both have a few some scratches & scuff marks,both still look great!!  This item is sold "as is",no refunds. Please check with parts manual or dealer for proper part application. Shipping cost is for shipping within United States. INTERNATIONAL SHIPPING WILL BE MORE!  I have many other Camaro/Firebird parts,so please check out my other items!  Contact me with any Questions about this item or any of your other part needs!!  Thanks for looking!!

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