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78-79-80-81 Camaro Z28 Front Wheel Spoilers & Air Dam on 2040-parts.com

US $200.00
Location:

Springfield, Missouri, United States

Springfield, Missouri, United States
Condition:For parts or not working

FRONT WHEEL SPOILERS ARE IN GREAT CONDITION, AIR DAM IS NEARLY TORN IN HALF, BUT COULD BE SAVED, TAKEN FROM 1979 Z28, SHIPPING IN THE LOWER 48 OF THE U.S. IS $20  CHECK OUT MY OTHER AUCTIONS AND MY EBAY STORE FOR MORE MUSCLE CAR PARTS.THESE ARE GOOD USED PARTS UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED, I DESCRIBE THE PARTS AS ACCURATLY AS POSSIBLE AND WILL BE HAPPY TO ANSWER ANY QUESTIONS ABOUT ANY PART, THEY ARE USED SO BID ACCORDINGLY. MO RESIDENTS MUST PAY 7.225% SALES TAX. THANKS AND GOOD LUCK. *WE HAVE JUST AQUIRED A NEW LOT OF CARS / PARTS ALL 60-75 MODELS, AND WILL BE LISTING MANY MORE PARTS, IF YOU HAVE ANY REQUESTS FOR ANYTHING PLEASE CONTACT US, WE MAY HAVE WHAT YOUR LOOKING FOR. PLEASE CARFULLY LOOK AT THE ITEM AND MAKE SURE IT FITS YOUR APPLICATION. PLEASE ASK AS MANY QUESTIONS AS YOU LIKE, I WILL ANSWER ALL HONESTLY AND AS PROMPLY AS POSSIBLE. THANKS AGAIN.

Codemasters reveals more game details about upcoming F1 2010 in video

Tue, 27 Apr 2010

Video-game developer Codemasters has revealed more details and footage of its highly anticipated Formula One game, scheduled to be released in September. F1 2010 promises to include all of the teams, drivers and circuits featured in the real-life 2010 championship. And if the latest video is anything to go by, fans of the sport and of racing games in general have much to look forward to.

Aston Martin Rapide base price will be less than $200,000

Mon, 07 Dec 2009

Aston Martin has set the base price for the Rapide in the United States at $199,950. For just less than $200,000, you'll get a Bang & Olufsen sound system, heated memory seats and an active suspension system. Of course, there will be options that push the sticker price above the $200,000 mark.

New York Auto Show 2008 blog

Fri, 21 Mar 2008

By Liz Turner Motor Shows 21 March 2008 12:11 In the early 1970s, muscle cars hit the wall of emissions regulations and disappeared for decades. At the New York Auto Show, there was a sense of déjà vu. Dodge had its Challengers, Pontiac launched its G8 GXP and Sport Truck and Chevrolet, although still waiting for the Camaro had the Corvette ZR1.