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Door Sill Plates with Z06 Supercharged Logo; Carbon Fiber with Stainless Trim (15-19 Corvette C7 Z06)Find parts that fit my vehicle

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Door Sill Plates with Z06 Supercharged Logo; Carbon Fiber with Stainless Trim (15-19 Corvette C7 Z06)
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      Description

      Make your Corvette feel like it's a one of a kind special edition when you get these official GM licensed Z06 SUPERCHARGED Replacement Door Sills, designed with 100% stainless steel in a satin finish and real Carbon Fiber. Each custom made in the US door sill features stunning red and white LED illumination. Designed to fit all 2014-2019 C7 Z06 Corvettes and replace the stock door sills to customize your Corvette. You're not going to want to close your doors, order now!
      Fits all 2014-2019 C7 Z06 Corvettes
      This is a GM Licensed product.
      Real carbon fiber with satin-finished stainless steel trim.
      Will not tarnish, fade or rust.
      Precision fit, laser cut
      Made in the USA!

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