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Parking Light Lens Gasket (70-72 Nova)

Item EK-85-292108-1
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      Product Information

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      Features

      • Parking Light Lens Gasket Designed Specifically for 1970-1972 Chevy II Nova Sedan Models
      • Sold as a Pair for Both Left and Right Side Installation
      • Manufactured with Precision to Ensure Reliable Performance and Exact Fit
      • Durable Rubber Material Resistant to Moisture, Dust, and Environmental Elements
      • Product Dimensions: Width 9 Inches, Height 1 Inch, Depth 12 Inches

      Description

      1970, 1971, 1972 Nova park light gaskets are a must when restoring your Chevy Nova. Critical for a proper weather-proof seal, your Chevrolet Nova park light lens gaskets keeps water, mud and other debris from entering your park light housing causing rust, grime build-up or electrical problems. Plus, improper X-body park light lens gasket to housing seals due to age, cracking, deterioration can led to premature park light lens failure. Ecklers Nova is proud to offer these die-cut foam park light lens seals for your 1970, 1971, 1972 Chevrolet Nova. Made from premium materials to insure the highest quality at the absolute best price, Ecklers Nova sources its Chevy park light lens gasket from the world top manufacture using only the latest cutting techno

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