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1970-1981 Camaro Trans Am Firebird Chevelle Buick Door Jamb Vents Oem* Nice Cond on 2040-parts.com

US $24.50
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Florida, United States

Florida, United States
Condition:Used Brand:GM Warranty:No Placement on Vehicle:Left, Right Part Brand:GM

1970-1981 TRANS AM AND FIREBIRD CAMARO DOOR JAMB VENTS IN VERY NICE CONDITION. ALSO FITS 1970- 1972 A BODY MONTE CARLO, GTO CHEVELLE, OLDS CUTLASS 442, BUICK GS, AND MOST PONTIAC F BODY.

THESE ALSO FIT 3RD GENERATION FIREBIRD AND CAMARO!!

++HARD TO FIND IN NICE OEM CONDITION

 XXXX  ---THIS AUCTION IS FOR THE DOOR VENTS ONLY ---  XXXX

 

 

SEE MY OTHER TRANS AM FIREBIRD FORMULA SE BANDIT, MONTE CARLO SS AND Z28 CAMARO AUCTIONS F BODY ARM RESTS, SHAKERS, BEZELS, CONSOLES, SHAKERS, SUNVISORS, MIRRORS, DOOR PANELS!!

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