Rare Original Gm Trunk Seat Pan Oem Rear Frame Rails For Camaro Trans Am Firebir on 2040-parts.com
Spencer, New York, US
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SUPER HARD TO FIND ORIGINAL TRUNK AND REAR SEAT PAN WITH GOOD ORIGINAL REAR FRAME RAILS REMOVED FROM AN 80 TRANS AM THESE PARTS ARE IN VERY DECENT USED SHAPE WITH MINOR SURFACE RUST. SHOULD FIT CAMARO/FIREBIRD/TRANS AM. COMES AS SHOWN.
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