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Corvette Sill Plates - Billet Aluminum Chrome with C6 Logo (05-13 C6)Made of T 6061 Billet Aluminum Triple Chrome Plated Hand painted "Corvette" and C6 logo Made in the USA! QUICK FACTS Sold as a pair. Easy to install, peel and stick. Fits all 2005 2011 Corvettes. Add a bit of class and make a statement when you open the door of your C6 with these beautiful CNC machined sill plates. Made from T 6061 aircraft billet aluminum and then chrome plated for a long lasting finish.
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