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70-73 Camaro Z28 T/a F41 Weld-on Rear Sway Bar Brackets on 2040-parts.com

US $80.00
Location:

Hurlock, Maryland, United States

Hurlock, Maryland, United States
Condition:New Brand:2ndGenz Manufacturer Part Number:RS-005

New weld-on rear sway bar mounts, as originally supplied on 1970-73 Camaros equipped with the F-41 suspension package and Firebirde/TransAm with rear swaybar option.  Although not NOS, these brackets are extremely nice in detail, form and fit.  The brackets are progressive die stamped from a single sheet of 12 ga. steel just like the OEM parts and are ready to weld in place.  May also be used on 1974-81 Camaros originally not equipped with a rear swaybar or to replace factory bolt-on rear sway bar mounts for a more solid down-link attachment.  Brackets are sold in pairs only.

 

Payment is due within 5 days of auction close.  I prefer Paypal, but will also accept a cashier's check from a major US bank.  Shipping cost is fixed flate rate via USPS Priority service to hte US only.  If you are located outside of the US, contact me for shipping costs and approval prior to bidding.

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