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92 Firebird Parking/emergency Brake Handle Grip on 2040-parts.com

US $10.00
Location:

Lakeland, Florida, United States

Lakeland, Florida, United States
In Acceptable Conditon, Shows Wear
Brand:GM Factory Warranty:No

Used, Works Properly, Shows Wear & Fading,
Sold As Is, No Returns
This emergency brake handle was removed from a 92 Pontiac Firebird with a automatic transmission. It shows some wear and fading but other then that it's in good useable condition. I usually ship same day or the following business day. Feel free to contact me with any questions or to resolve any issues before leaving feedback. I aim for a 5 star positive feedback, And I will do the same, Thank you.

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