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Tigershark Nose Cone Bumper Trim Front Montego Monte on 2040-parts.com

US $55.00
Location:

Clinton, Iowa, United States

Clinton, Iowa, United States
Nice used condition not faded, minor crack on bottom
Manufacturer Part Number:0673-935 0673-251 0673-184 Warranty:No Brand:Tigershark UPC:Does not apply

Nice black nose cone bumper removed from a 1995 Montego should fit many years and models, 0673-935, 0673-251, 0673-184.  Fits 93-96 all Tigersharks 640,770,900,1000 and then in 1997 all Monte Carlo, Montego, Montego Deluxe.   Will not fit any Daytona's 1997-1999 or colored nose cones like green, red.  If your nose cone looks like picture then it will fit.

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