Camaro Z28 Firebird Collapsible Spare Inflator Jack on 2040-parts.com
Geneseo, Illinois, United States
THIS IS A NICE OEM COLLAPSIBLE SPARE (NEVER BEEN INFLATED) TIRE, OEM JACK WITH HANDLE, AND INFLATOR DATED 9-77. I PULLED THEM FROM THE TRUNK OF A 1978 Z/28. MESSAGE WITH ANY QUESTIONS. BUYER PAYS SHIPPING FROM 61254 ZIP. LOWER 48 ONLY
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