F-body Driver - Passenger Air Bags (99-02) on 2040-parts.com
Wolfforth, Texas, US
I have a driver and passenger side air bag that was removed from a 99 Camaro Z28. These should be other f-bodies from 99-02 but please make sure that these fit your vehicle before buying.
No Steering Wheel
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