Datsun 77-78 280z Lower Dash Trim Pieces (2) on 2040-parts.com
Ventura, California, US
A 2 pc. set of used under dash trim pieces for a 280z.
This set includes lower left & right dash trim pieces.
Both pieces are completely intact but each missing one piece of side rubber trim.
The left side has a 1 cm. filled hole.
LEFT SIDE UNDER DASH PIECE MIGHT NEED BRACKETS (NOT INCLUDED) INSTALLED TO MOUNT IN AN EARLIER 280Z
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