Trans Am Firebird Professionally Restored Dash Bezel Se Gold on 2040-parts.com
Howell, Michigan, US
This is a professional restoration, it's not some crappy decal applied. Each of these is restored to NOS style finish. It takes 10-12 man hours to restore a single bezel. This includes a single hole defrost delete plate also. A must for any restoration. These bezels are the centerpiece of any 2nd gen car. I sell these when I can find core bezels so don't wait they don't last long.
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