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Custom F-body Floor Mats 93-02 Camao Firebird Trans Am Guitar Player Floor Mats! on 2040-parts.com

US $27.50
Location:

Huntsville, Alabama, US

Huntsville, Alabama, US
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 Up for auction are a set of custom floor mats for a 4th gen F-body.  These are a set of front and back floor mats. The fronts are embroidered guitar player.  These will fit 4th gen camaro, firebird, and trans am.  They are used but are in great condition.  See pictures. Please ask any questions before bidding or buying now.  Shipping is $20.00. All items are sold as is, no returns, no refunds.  All sales are final. Thanks and good luck.


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