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66 Nova Standard Red Non Assembled Rear Side Panels on 2040-parts.com

US $50.00
Location:

Houston, Texas, United States

Houston, Texas, United States
Condition:New

This is a new pair of Red PUI non assembled rear panels for a 66 Nova. We recently bought out another companys stock and have a large assortment of colors for a lot of different years and cars like Camaros ,Novas, Chevelles ect.... These are not items we normally keep in stock and are selling at a low price to move all the inventory quickly.We also have a large assortment of other interior items we bought as well such as headliners and door panels. All of these are in good shape and still in original plastic wrap and boxes from PUI...Since we do not stock all of these all purchases are final with no exchanges. If your looking for any other color year or for another car or have any questions message us or call us at the shop 713-365-9000. Also check out our store for other parts that can be bundled for lower shipping rates-Thanks-

Note*** We do not ship USPS and only use UPS to ship any and all of our products. All shipping will be based on UPS rates and rules and only ship within the US. Please do not ask us to deliver anything to the post office to ship. Thanks

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