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67 68 69 Camaro Competition Engineering C3102 Weld On Frame Connectors 3102 on 2040-parts.com

US $159.95
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Sodus, New York, United States

Sodus, New York, United States
Condition:New Brand:Compititon Engineering , Hot Rod dragster Rat Part Brand:Competition Engineering Manufacturer Part Number:C3102 3102 Warranty:Yes Product Type:Chassis Frames & Body Surface Finish:High Performance Interchange Part Number:Competition Engineering Chassis Frames & Body

Friend of mine bought these for a project and never finished it. They are new. Perfect for the build.

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