Oem Front Inner Fender Skirt Wheel Well Chrome Brace Rh 67-68 Camaro on 2040-parts.com
Castro Valley, California, United States
OEM Front inner fender skirt brace is manufactured from heavy gauge automotive grade steel that is chrome plated.Look at pics. looks like 2 nuts are missing.But other then that it looks good no scratches but a little faded on chrome.PLEASE LOOK AT THE PICS. NO RETURNS.YOU COULD PAINT IT TOO. STILL LESS THEN NEW.
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