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Trans Am, Camaro, Formula Rear Deck Trunk Spoiler Fin. Years Up To 1981 on 2040-parts.com

US $50.00
Location:

Cortland, Ohio, United States

Cortland, Ohio, United States
Condition:Used

Pontiac Trans Am Rear Deck Trunk Spoiler Fin

Cleaning up some of my Trans Am stuff and I came across a nice rear deck spoiler off of a Trans Am

Have a good look at the pics.  Very nice condition.  No chips or cracks.

Of course you will need to sand and primer and prep. 

Studs and stud holes appear to be good and workable.

These are pretty big and long so shipping ain't cheap but i will pack well.

Shipping is to all lower 48 states.    I can quote you if you are outside of that.

Shoot me a question if you need to know more or want to see anything else.

Have a look at “See other Items” over on the top right for all my other Trans Am and other parts.


John

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