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New 1963 Chevrolet Fender Skirt Stainless Scuff Pads... on 2040-parts.com

US $28.00
Location:

Pawtucket, Rhode Island, US

Pawtucket, Rhode Island, US
Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Item must be returned within:14 Days Refund will be given as:Money Back Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Return policy details: Restocking Fee:No

YOU ARE BIDDING ON A NEW 1963 CHEVROLET IMPALA FENDER SKIRT STAINLESS SCUFF PADS....THESE HAVE A WHITE PROTECTIVE PLASTIC COATING TO PROTECT THEM FROM SCRATCHES TILL YOU PUT THEM ON YOUR SKIRTS...

THESE WILL FIT ALL OF THE FOLLOWING...1963 CHEVROLET IMPALA--BELAIR--BISCAYNE MODELS...

THIS IS A NEW PART IN GREAT CONDITION,READY TO PUT ON YOUR CAR...

THESE ARE OVER LOOKED WHEN DOING A RESTORATION...DO NOT LET THIS GET AWAY IF YOU NEED THEM...

PLEASE NOTE THAT I WILL ONLY SHIP TO A USA ADDRESS...NO OUTSIDE THE COUNTRY BIDDERS PLEASE...

YOU CAN CALL ME AT 401-723-7580 TO ASK ABOUT THIS ITEM...

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