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69 Camaro Windlace Door Jamb Trim Examples In Response To Feedback Received on 2040-parts.com

US $200.00
Location:

Ramona, California, US

Ramona, California, US
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In response to negative feedback I received from an ebayer for a set of GM windlace I sold him.

The examples show how these door jamb molding pieces are made of two parts. A base and a top cover piece.

The reason he left me bad feedback was because one of the two jamb pieces were blue on the inside which made it seem as the part was originally blue and had been dyed black to match. The auction stated that the parts were in original condition with no coatings.

I hope that after seeing the examples here that you can please remove the negative feedback because the items in my auction were as stated.

Thanks you for viewing,
Michael

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