1970-81 Camaro Trans Am Firebird Shifter Bezel Console Plate on 2040-parts.com
Houston, Texas, United States
Upper left corner is broken. After pics were taken, I did glue 2 part's together, looks a little better now.
And, bottom left bolt hole washer type deal(underside) was broken too so I glued both of these pieces together. I just bought a new for $120.00 so these def r not cheap! Some r totally trashed and this one is decent enough if u don't want to spend the big buck's that they sell for new. R, it's a GREAT one to have/buy if u want to throw an engine tuned decal on it! What u c is what u get! |
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