This is a SLP upgrade front grill insert for the 2002 35th anniversary LE package Camaro. It came off from my Camaro. It has some minor damage, (please see pictures before you bid) the car had been backed into, and a trailer hitch damaged this grill insert. It is definitely repairable. These are rare and hard to find. Low starting bid with no reserve, so bid to win. If you have any questions don't hesitate to ask. Shipping is $30.00 by USPS. Sorry , only ships to continental U.S. addresses. Thank you, and good luck!
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