1975-81 Camaro Firebird Trans Am Seat Bottom Black Nice 76 77 78 79 80 on 2040-parts.com
Grand Portage, Minnesota, US
Nice seat bottom from a 81 Camaro has a few minor scuff marks but still looks really good. Black in color should fit Camaro and Firebird. Also have the other side and i will combine shipping. Thanks for looking.
Please Note: I ship every Thursday
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