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Nos Gm Trunk Rubber Bumper Stops! Camaro, Nova, Gto, 442, Rs, Ss, Z28 on 2040-parts.com

US $19.99
Location:

Des Moines, Iowa, US

Des Moines, Iowa, US
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Auction is for one pair of NOS GM Rubber Bumper stops for the trunk. GM used these on many of the early GM cars, Chevelle, Impala, Camaro, Firebird, and many others. These measure 7/16" Thick in installed height. The ebay fitment chart is only a guide, so make sure you need the 7/16" thick ones. I received these from an old GM dealer several to a box, so you will NOT receive the box. Replace your missing or damaged stops. When only GM works, these are for you! Winning bidder to add $4.00 shipping with tracking. US only, Paypal only. Thank you for looking, and good luck!

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