Trans Am Firebird Camaro Passenger Window Sweep on 2040-parts.com
Howell, Michigan, US
Pulled from 99 Firebird nothing broken nothing torn
Check out my other auctions for great Trans Am stuff. I do combine shipping charges.
I will answer any and all questions in a timely manner. PLEASE don't ask if I'll take less than my starting price though.
Thanks for looking!
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