Gmk402094167p Goodmark Sun Visor Support Brackets Pair For Convertible Models Ne on 2040-parts.com
64105, US
Part Description:
Core: Sun visor Support Brackets
Set Information: Pair
Notes: For Convertible Models
Manufacturer: Goodmark
Goodmark Part Number: GMK402094167P
Old Goodmark Part Number: 4020-941-67P
Other Part Number: W-740
Fitment:
1967-1967 Chevrolet Camaro Submodel: Convertible
1967-1967 Pontiac Firebird Submodel: Convertible
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