98-02 Pontiac Firebird Trans Am Ebony Trunk Speaker Panels Oem on 2040-parts.com
Milwaukee, Wisconsin, US
98-02 PONTIAC FIREBIRD TRANS AM EBONY TRUNK SPEAKER PANELS OEM
I'll be listing quite a few oem parts from a 1999 Pontiac Firebird. I'm the original owner of this vehicle that currently has 122,500 miles. I'm parting this car out because the engine has failed and I don't have $2500.00 for a rebuilt one. For the last six years or so my daughter has used the vehicle. Quite a few of the items/parts I'll be listing are in great shape and some are so so. Any questions please e-mail me or call me at 414-852-5383..When dealing with me you can expect Fast service...accurate descriptions and prompt response to any concerns.
Thanks,
Paul
Paul Grubor
po box 270404
West Allis, Wi 53227
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