1975-1981 Camaro Firebird Trans Am Z28 A Pillar Trim Black Nice on 2040-parts.com
Windsor, Colorado, US
This is a mint set of original GM 2nd generation Camaro or Firebird A-pillar trim pieces. They are originally from a black interior car and have been sanded and re-coated with genuine SEM Trim Black for a perfect factory match. There was some surface rust on the inside portion that has been coated and does not pose any type of issue and cannot be see once mounted. Very nice! I’m happy to answer any questions before bidding.
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