2010 Camaro SS with 6 speedM/T. only 12K miles. had very light hit with no air bag deployment I am parting this car out! please see all my other listings. If I don't have the Camaro part listed please fill free to ask me if I have it.
This listing is for the right side lower body molding
I only ship to the lower 48 states
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