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70-81 Trans Am Firebird Dash Glove Box Liner Nice 77 78 Se 79 Y84 No Cracks A+ on 2040-parts.com

US $7.00
Location:

Warner Robins, Georgia, US

Warner Robins, Georgia, US
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Bidding on a nice glove box liner removed from a 1977 Trans Am. You get the pictured part in real nice shape with no cracks or chunks missing. This is the part that mounts to your dash and many of these have been cut up over the years for that killer stereo. This will fit the 70-81 Firebirds and Trans Ams and just needs a quick cleaning before installation. So if you want to add a stereo and don’t want to hack up yours, or you are putting yours back to stock, then this auction is for you. Winner to add $8.00 shipping and handling and payment is due via paypal or other methods as per Ebay listing rules. Currently parting out a 1977 Trans Am W72 car, a 1979 T/A, and a 1979 10th Anniversary, so e-mail with your needs and I’ll list the parts on ebay. Check my other auctions as I am cleaning out the garage and need to make some room. Good luck to all!! (4 30)

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