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84 Corvette Spare Tire Lug Nut Wrench Jack Handle C4 Crossfire Injection on 2040-parts.com

US $24.95
Location:

Round Lake, Illinois, United States

Round Lake, Illinois, United States
Condition:Used

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 This listing is for a Spare Tire Lug Nut Wrench off a 84 Corvette.  Good used shape.  This is the style found on 1984 Corvettes and car be stored under the hood.  Can be used on later models also if wanted.  Please check out the photo for the actual item.  Thanks for looking at my listing.

Please check out all my other listings for all your 82-92 Camaro and Firebird Part Needs. New Parts are listed every couple of days and if you dont see what you need just ask as I probably have it.

Thanks again for looking at my listing and please make sure you understand that all my car parts are used and sold as is with no refunds or returns.  I try and ship within 48 hours of payment being received and tracking information will be mailed to you when it is shipped along with tracking information being posted on paypal. Any questions please ask before bidding also to make sure you are buying what you want. Again all my parts are sold as is with no refunds or returns. All sales are Final.

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