Camaro Lower Dash Board Trim Panel (steering Column )1995 on 2040-parts.com
Astoria, New York, US
Up for sale is Camaro Lower dash board Trim panel
Black
Clean and nice shape
Comes of 1995 camaro
please be sure it fits your car
All My Parts come off a 1995 Camaro Z28 V8 5.7
Please be sure it will fit your vehicle.
My parts will come as is!
BE SURE TO BE ON THE LOOKOUT FOR MORE PARTS I WILL BE LISTING IN THE NEXT FEW WEEKS TO COME.
PARTS ARE A MIX OF AFTER MARKET AND OEM!
BID WITH CONFIDENCE!
MY FEEDBACK SPEAKS FOR ITSELF!!!!
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