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Classic Headquarters W-192 Clutch/Brake Pad Stainless Trim Camaro/Nova
Classic Headquarters W-192 Clutch/Brake Pad Stainless Trim Camaro/Nova
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Clutch/ Brake Pad Stainless Trim, Manual Transmission
- Stainless trim
- Fits 1967-72 Camaro
- Fits 1968-77 Nova
- Camaros & Classics part number PD3402
Some parts are not legal for use in California or other states with similar laws/regulations
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