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What are the correct style & markings for the bolts that go to the rear bumper guards on a 69 z/28 camaro
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What are the correct style & markings for the bolts that go to the rear bumper guards on a 69 z/28 camaro
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The lower bumper guard screws are GM 9780422, dark phosphate, 5/16-18x3/4. It's the same one that's on the license plate bracket up front. I'm not sure if specific manufacturers are expected, or if there are any formal judging guidelines.

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anyone have a good photo of the lower bolt
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Or E, or RBW, or one of each apparently


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----I believe the bolt in the no.1 post is an rsc which is a known GM supplier bolt.....Bill S
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Lower rear bumper bolts are bright plated zinc or cad .


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here is whats on the car upper are black phost plated lower are silver zinc plated
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I just took my rear bumper guards apart. It looks like the "RSC" bolt that holds the bracket with the N with a circle around the N was zinc plated not black phosphate. Can I get some other input before I plate my bolts.
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