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70's 80's 90's Chevrolet Camaro Firebird Spoiler Extension Right Inventory Cam 6 on 2040-parts.com

US $31.95
Location:

Blanchard, Oklahoma, United States

Blanchard, Oklahoma, United States
OEM, No dings, dents, cracks, Both studs good, Few minute scratches. Not sure of application. Read listing.
Manufacturer Part Number:CA150R Invenory (Cam-6)

This is an OEM right side spoiler extension for a 1970's - 1990's Camaro or Firebird, however, I am not sure of the application. Please check the photos, part number, and measurements carefully for your application. Any help identifying would be appreciated. It is in good condition with no dings, dents, or cracks, but does have a few minute scratches that should sand out easily when you repaint it to match your ride. Both of the original studs are present and useable. It is approximately 13 1/2" around the curve at widest point, X 3" wide at widest point from top to bottom.

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