1995 Camaro L/h Driver Door Upper And Lower Hinge Bracket W/back Plate Used on 2040-parts.com
Lempster, New Hampshire, US
these were removed from a 95 Camaro and are used, but in working condition. door hinge pins are tight and not worn, PLEASE Note: this set includes the back plates, which some don't
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