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License Plate Light Lens Gasket (67-72 Camaro)Find parts that fit my vehicle

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      Features, Description, Q&A

      Features

      • License Plate Light Lens Gasket
      • Year 66-72 Nova, Impala, Chevelle, Camaro, Firebird
      • Each
      • Fits 67-72 Camaro

      Description

      Precision Replacement Part. The SoffSeal License Plate Light Lens Gasket is designed to provide a secure and watertight seal for the license plate light lens, preventing moisture and debris from entering the housing. It ensures the longevity and proper functioning of your vehicle's lighting system by maintaining an effective barrier against environmental elements.

      Construction and Appearance. Manufactured from durable rubber materials, this gasket offers excellent flexibility and resilience against wear and tear. It features a black finish with a smooth texture to blend seamlessly with the vehicle's original components while providing reliable sealing performance.

      Installation. Installation is straightforward and requires no drilling, making it accessible for DIY enthusiasts and professionals alike. The gasket fits precisely into the designated area, facilitating a clean and secure fit.

      Application. Designed specifically to fit the 1966-1972 Nova, Impala, Chevelle, Camaro, and Firebird models, ensuring compatibility and proper function with these vehicles without modification.

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