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55 -56- 57 Chevy Lower Interior Trunk Kit Complete / Gm Licensed on 2040-parts.com

US $450.00
Location:

Milwaukee, Wisconsin, US

Milwaukee, Wisconsin, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Placement on Vehicle:Rear Surface Finish:Carpet / Vinyl

This is a six piece LOWER trunk enclosure kit.

floor material with pad, front , rear , driver and passenger side panels...

Enclosure panels cut and formed corex covered with choice of plush automotive carpet . leather grain / carbon fiber marine vinyls...

lower enclosure installs with no hardware , glue or body modifications...

kit sold with blank panels, full pad & lower carpet along with spare tire delete, lower forward show panel (shown with fuel inj cross flags) this piece close's off rear space for out of site storage..

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this listing does NOT include the upper trunk lid mat, spare tire shell or any badges

options ..spare tire shell w/ Bel Air script $150  engine cross flags $175

Bel Air grill marker $175


THIS KIT IS MADE OF TOP QUALITY MATERIALS AND A BRILLIANT FINAL TOUCH TO YOUR RESTORATION..A TRUE CLEAN SHOW STOPPER....NOT THE DOUBLE PRESSED POSTER BOARD WRAPPED IN FELT LIKE CARPET FOUND IN THE STOCK REPLACEMENT KITS

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