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78-81 78 79 80 81 Complete Camaro Door Panels Tan ( Used ) on 2040-parts.com

US $30.00
Location:

Nuremberg, Pennsylvania, US

Nuremberg, Pennsylvania, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Warranty:No

UP FOR NO RESERVE AUCTION

78-81 CAMARO POWER WINDOW DOOR PANELS

                                                           

REMOVED FROM 1980 CAMARO BERLINETTA

COMPLETE WITH ARM RESTS AND TRIM.

CONDITION: THERE BOTH IN DECENT SHAPE (DRIVER QUALITY ITEMS).

USED WITH SIGNS OF AGE. (FADING,PEELING,STAINS ON BACK,EXC.) 

 

AUCTION POICY AND TERMS: USA PAYPAL SALES ONLY.ITEMS MUST BE PAID WITHIN 24 HRS AFTER AUCTION END.DUE TO THE SIZE,THE SHIPPING AND HANDLING RATES ARE FIXED.USA SHIPPING ONLY.DELIVERY WITHIN 10 BUSINESS DAYS.ALL USED ITEMS ARE SOLD IN AS IS WHERE IS CONDITION,WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY OR GUARANTEE.

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