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Nos Pontiac Firebird Formula T/a Esprit Transam Tta 70-81 Sill Plate Molding Set on 2040-parts.com

US $300.00
Location:

Forest Lake, Minnesota, US

Forest Lake, Minnesota, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Manufacturer Part Number:9819033 9819034 Part Brand:GM

2-DOOR MOLDING SILL PLATE - Set

GENUINE GM   Complete Set - Left & Right

Application:

1970-1981 Pontiac Firebird T/A, Formula, Trans Am, Esprit, Turbo T/A

1970-1981 Chevrolet Camaro Berlinetta, SS, Z/28, LT, RS, LT/RS, Z28

QTY. 1
- Front Door SILL PLATE   RH Right Hand Passenger Side
GM Part# 9819033 Group# 11.175
      Approx. Length 42-1/2"

QTY. 1
- Front Door SILL PLATE   LH Left Hand Driver Side
GM Part# 9819034 Group# 11.175
      Approx. Length 42-1/2"

"ONE COMPLETE SET - LEFT & RIGHT"

NOS GM NEW
 
UNOPENED ORIGINAL GM PACKAGE'S INCLUDED

Items Shown.....Items To Be Shipped.....In a Heavy Duty Tube.....
Items To Be Fully Insured & Signature Will Be Required..........


Will Ship to USA Only (Lower 48)

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