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1978 79 80 81 Firebird Trans Am Camaro Z28 Interior Door Arm Rests/pulls on 2040-parts.com

US $99.00
Location:

Chester, New York, United States

Chester, New York, United States
Condition:Used

 THIS IS A SET OF DRIVER AND PASSENGER SIDE DOOR ARM RESTS/PULLS FOR A 1978 - 1981 FIREBIRD TRANS AM CAMARO Z28.THEY ARE IN VERY GOOD CONDITION. THE NECKS ARE NOT BROKEN. THEY JUST NEED TO BE RE DYED. PLEASE LOOK AT ALL OF THE PICTURES BECAUSE WE CONSIDER THEM A VERY IMPORTANT PART OF THE DESCRIPTION.

NOTE: DO TO THE GROWING NUMBER OF SCAMS AND THE INCREASING COST OF SHIPPING WE WILL NOT BE ABLE TO ACCEPT ANY RETURNS. ALL SALES ARE FINAL. WE TAKE THE MAXIMUM NUMBER OF PICTURES TO PROVIDE THE BUYER WITH AN ACCURATE DESCRIPTION OF THE ITEM. MAKE SURE YOU LOOK AT ALL OF THE PICTURES. IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS ABOUT THE ITEM PLEASE CALL 845-522-9229. WE WANT YOU TO MAKE SURE YOU ARE SATISFIED WHEN YOU ARE PURCHASING AN ITEM FROM US.
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