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1968 68 Camaro Firebird Dash Astro Vent Chrome Bezel And Vent Ball Set Best Qc! on 2040-parts.com

US $84.95
Location:

Galt, California, United States

Galt, California, United States
Condition:New UPC:N/A

68 CAMARO / FIREBIRD

ASTRO VENT DASH BEZEL SET

LH & RH Including Vent Balls

 


Correct reproduction RH and LH dash bezel (LH includes correct top notch for dash clearance). Correct chrome for 68 Camaro and Firebird. 

Vent ball are superior quality reproduction unlike some others. Includes bright chrome plating, accurate dimensional shape. Includes matte black finish on inner louvers.

Officially Licensed GM Restoration Parts. 

These parts are in stock and ready to ship within one business day of payment.  Tracking info will be e-mailed at time of shipment! 

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