Wtb: Factory radio and bezel for 96 Camaro, springs and shocks

Old Sep 28, 2015 | 11:13 PM
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Wtb: Factory radio and bezel for 96 Camaro, springs and shocks

As the title says. I just picked up a low mileage 96 Camaro Z. Looking for factory radio (non Bose), factory radio bezel. Looking for stock springs and shocks or would consider aftermarket if the price is right.
Old Sep 29, 2015 | 10:03 PM
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Re: Wtb: Factory radio and bezel for 96 Camaro, springs and shocks

I no longer have the radio but I have the radio bezel. I also have the stock rear springs and aftermarket adjustable front springs with shocks (Edelbrock IAS with eibach springs) This allows you to adjust the ride height. Let me know if your interested.
Old Sep 30, 2015 | 03:19 PM
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Re: Wtb: Factory radio and bezel for 96 Camaro, springs and shocks

Originally Posted by kallcium
I no longer have the radio but I have the radio bezel. I also have the stock rear springs and aftermarket adjustable front springs with shocks (Edelbrock IAS with eibach springs) This allows you to adjust the ride height. Let me know if your interested.
PM me a price on the bezel and rear springs shipped. Can you include the bolts for the bezel as mine is missing the 2 closest to the steering wheel?
Old Oct 16, 2015 | 04:48 PM
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Re: Wtb: Factory radio and bezel for 96 Camaro, springs and shocks

Springs acquired. Bezel was broken during shipping, still looking to buy one.
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