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70-81 Trans Am Firebird High Beam Repair Wire Section Gm Nice 55k Mile 77 76 Se on 2040-parts.com

US $10.00
Location:

Warner Robins, Georgia, US

Warner Robins, Georgia, US
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Up for bid is a nice high beam wire section removed from a 1976 Trans Am 455 4 speed car. This will fit most of the 70-76 Trans Ams, and firebirds and probably a bunch of GM cars. This is in pretty nice shape as the car had only 55k original miles. There are no splices or melted wires and the end connector is nice as well. This section is usually bad in most cars but this one is nice. They do repop these, but here is your chance to get an original GM section. You don’t see these GM ones come along too often so do not get outbid. As always, no reserve so bid to win. Winner to add $4.00 shipping and handling and payment is due via paypal as per Ebay listing rules. Currently parting out a 1977 Trans Am W72 car, a 76 T/A 455 4 speed, 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!!

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