1989 Turbo Trans Am Owners Kit on 2040-parts.com
Port Jefferson Station, New York, US
Owners kit for 1989 turbo trans am in original box dated 1989 that was shipped to original owner
Cassette still in original wrapper unopened !
Hinge is in great shape close to perfect as you can get for 24 years old see pics!
What you see is what you get
All original decals still in original rubber bands
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