82-92 1983 83 Camaro Firebird Trans Am Seat Bolt Cover Trim Full Set Free Ship! on 2040-parts.com
Marshalltown, Iowa, United States
This full set of seat bolt covers was removed from a 1983 Trans Am and is in great used condition. No cracks and all mounting screws included. FREE SHIPPING!
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