1993-2002 Camaro Ss Firebird Manual Passenger Seat Adjuster Wire Cable on 2040-parts.com
Morris Plains, New Jersey, US
Up for bid is a used 1993-2002 Camaro Firebird passenger seat manual cable/wire. This is the wire that allows the seat to move forward and backward. The plastic coating on one end is frayed but does not effect the operation. Please email me with any questions. Payment is due within 5 days.
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