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New Pontiac Trans Am Door Handles Pair/set Outside Exterior 1978 1979 1980 1981 on 2040-parts.com

US $39.99
Location:

Blanchard, Oklahoma, United States

Blanchard, Oklahoma, United States
Condition:New Brand:AFTERMARKET Material:Aluminum Type:Door Handle Quantity:Set of 2 Manufacturer Part Number:20099254 Country/Region of Manufacture:Taiwan Primary Color:CHROME Warranty:30 DAY Placement on Vehicle:Front, Left Side, Front, Right Side Interchange Part Number:ADSS0744 Surface Finish:CHROME UPC:Does not apply

 

Description
75-81 CHEVROLET CAMARO OUTSIDE DOOR HANDLE RH 75-81 PT FIREBIRD

SKU Numbers
Part #: ADS0744 RIGHT AND LEFT
OEM: 20099254
Partslink: GM1311110
100 PERCENT ALUMINUM / NOT PLASTIC

Applications
1975-1981 CHEVROLET CAMARO
1975-1981 PONTIAC FIREBIRD

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