97-04 Corvette Lower Radiator Support Skid Plate on 2040-parts.com
Alverton, Pennsylvania, United States
This is a Lower Radiator Support Skid Plate for a C5 Corvette. There is some minor damage from hitting into the ground, see the pictures. Although the title reads 97-04, that does not mean this part will fit every year. Also, there are three styles of a C5 corvette which are Coupe, Fixed Roof Coupe, and Convertible. This part may not fit in each style. When ever possible the part number is listed. It is the buyers responsibility to verify fit. If you have a question, ask before bidding. I can cross reference a lot of parts but I don't know all of them. See my other listings for more Corvette Parts. PA residents must pay 6% Sales Tax. |
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