88-98 Chevy Truck Gas Tank Straps & Hardware on 2040-parts.com
Hamburg, New York, US
THESE ARE OFF A 1993 CHEVY 1500. I THINK THEY ARE THE SAME FROM AT LEAST 88-95. FIT 2500 ALSO. BUT I THINK THEY GO ALL THE WAY FOR THAT BODY STYLE. 88-99.
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