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93 1993 97 1997 Camaro Hood Air Scoop Right Chevrolet Part #10236032 (cam-1) on 2040-parts.com

US $24.95
Location:

Blanchard, Oklahoma, United States

Blanchard, Oklahoma, United States
OEM, No cracks, breaks, all 4 nuts included, few minute scratches, nice piece. Read listing.
Manufacturer Part Number:10236032 Invenory (Cam-1)

This is an OEM left side hood scoop for a 1993-1997 Chevrolet Camaro. It is in good condition with no cracks, breaks, dings, or dents, but does have a few minute scratches that should sand out easily when you repaint it to match your ride. All of the original four nuts are present and useable. Insert is in good condition as well.

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