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85-92 Firebird Trans Am Ash Tray Mounted Switch Panel Nitrous Oxide Etc.. on 2040-parts.com

US $69.95
Location:

Murfreesboro, Tennessee, United States

Murfreesboro, Tennessee, United States
Can do up to 6 switches. These are custom made so let me know what you want each switch to say.
Brand:JLS Products Manufacturer Part Number:8592f

Custom CNC machined switch panel for the 85-92 F body Firebird or Trans Am. Can make each switch say exactly what you need. Comes with the appropriate switches for each function. Also comes with wire terminals, heat shrink and support rails. Some cutting is required for installation as you can see in the pictures. Wiring not included. Ships next business day. Check out my other items and feedback! Call/text 615-573-6905 or send me a message with questions. Thanks!

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