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Corvette 1968 - 72 Wiper Door Limit Switch Stop Bolt W/ Adjuster Screw Oem on 2040-parts.com

US $75.00
Location:

Nashville, Tennessee, US

Nashville, Tennessee, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Part Brand:GM Placement on Vehicle:Front Warranty:No

Here we have an OEM wiper door limit switch stop bolt, adjustable - as seen in pix. This fits all 1968 thru 1972 Corvettes.These parts are the factory original OEM parts.

These are original parts made by GM, and are not made any longer, and have not been made in a very long time. This one should clean up very nicely.

Shipping and handling will be $3.50 to anywhere in the lower 48. Payment is due immediately at auction's end via Paypal. I will ship within 2 business days of cleared payment. I will ship to most places overseas, but you must write to me for a quote on S&H. Thanks.

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