Fiero Front Bumper Badge Gt Great Shape With Bolt On on 2040-parts.com
Lima, Ohio, United States
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This is the Front Bumper Badge for a 1985 Fiero GT V6 2.8; it is the bolt on type with the bolt still intact
These
are off my car that I was in the middle of a restoration project but have since
went a different direction
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