1999 S10 - S15, Blazer, Front Backing Plates, 1979-88 Montle Carlo, Spindle on 2040-parts.com
North Las Vegas, Nevada, US
THIS AUCTION IS FOR A SET OF STOCK OEM FRONT BACKING PLATES PULLED A 1999 BLAZER. THEY ARE A FRESH PULL OFF, THEY BEEN CLEANED, BLASTED AND PAINTED. I SELL ALOT OF THEM TO G BODY CARS,1979-88 MONTLE CARLO, SO IF YOU ARE LOOKING TO BUY A NICE SET OF FRONT BACKING PLATES, HERE YOU ARE. THANKS
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