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82-92 Firebird Trans Am Fender Vent Grill Extractor 85-90 on 2040-parts.com

US $85.00
Location:

Kimberly, Alabama, US

Kimberly, Alabama, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Warranty:No

THIS SALE IS FOR ONE DRIVER SIDE AND ONE PASSENGER SIDE TRANS AM FENDER VENTS TAKEN FROM A 86 TRANS AM DONOR. NO CHIPS OR DAMAGE TO THE PLASTIC WHATSOEVER.

AS YOU CAN SEE THE CAR WAS REPAINTED "OVER THE RED" SO THE FRONT IS A MIXTURE OF GUNMETAL GREY AND RED. REPAINTING REQUIRED TO MATCH.

BOTH HAVE THE REAR SCREENS AND THE PLASTIC MOUNTING TABS ARE PERFECT. THE RH VENT IS MISSING ONE OF THE METAL CLIPS.

WHAT YOU SEE IS WHAT YOU WILL RECIEVE. PLEASE VERIFY YOUR FENDER VENTS TO MAKE SURE THESE WILL WORK FOR YOUR YEAR CAR.

FREE SHIPPING TO LOWER 48 STATES.

WILL SHIP TO ANY COUNTRY OR ADDRESS BUT WILL NEED COMPLETE SHIPPING ADDRESS PRIOR TO PURCHASE SO THAT I MAY GET A CORRECT PRICE FROM THE POSTAL SERVICE TO ADVISE YOU OF THE ACTUAL SHIPPING COST AS LISTED SHIPPING CHARGE IS FOR LOWER 48 STATES. THANKS FOR SHOPPING, MIKE


On Mar-28-13 at 07:30:03 PDT, seller added the following information:

Mouldings & Trim for Sale

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