1979 1980 1981 Firebird/trans Am Rear Wheel Flares on 2040-parts.com
Chester, New York, United States
THIS IS A SET OF REAR WHEEL FLARES FOR A 1979 - 1981 FIREBIRD,TRANS AM. THEY ARE IN GOOD ORIGINAL CONDITION. ALL OF THE MOUNTING POINTS ARE GOOD AND THEY DO NOT HAVE ANY CRACKS. PLEASE LOOK AT ALL OF THE PICTURES FOR A BETTER DESCRIPTION.
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