Gm Nos Rear License Plate Gas Tank Fuel Door Impala Camaro Chevelle Nova Chevy on 2040-parts.com
Rock Falls, Illinois, US
GM NOS License Plate Fuel Tank Door Bracket. Fits various GM vehicles. Never Installed complete with GM Part Number Stamped in the plate with slight shelf wear. GM box in picture not included. Please see the compatibilty chart as reference for fitment. Why settle for imported reproduction, when you can have GENUINE NOS GM.
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