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1986-1988 Monte Carlo Ls Luxury Sport Right Rear Quarter Body Side Molding on 2040-parts.com

US $15.00
Location:

Cumberland, Rhode Island, US

Cumberland, Rhode Island, US
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THIS IS A  NICE USED RIGHT / PASSENGER CHROME BODY SIDE MOLDING. GOES IN FRONT OF REAR TIRE.FOR A 1986-1988 MONTE CARLO LS. THE MOLDING HAS VERY LITTLE  PITTING, NO CRACKS LIGHT SCRATCHES, HAS 3 DENTS IN IT.SEE PICTURES. PRICE REFLECTS THE CONDITION OF MOLDING.  AND HAS GOOD SHINE. CLEAN FRONT AND BACK, NO CRACKS OR DEFORMITIES. IN VERY GOOD SHAPE AND GOOD WORKING ORDER. ANY QUESTIONS, PLEASE ASK. THANKS FOR LOOKING.

 WILL FIT 1986-1988 MONTE CARLO LS

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