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1970-81 Trans Am Firebird Formula Ac Dash Ducts 455 Ho Y84 Bandit Hurst Ws6 Sd on 2040-parts.com

US $275.00
Location:

Point Roberts, Washington, US

Point Roberts, Washington, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Warranty:No

 

You are bidding on a full set of underdash AC ducts that will fit ALL 1970-81 Firebird,Trans am,Esprit & Formula models.

Condition is decent,overall.   Two will need some minor repair but this is plastic & should be an easy fix.

These are tough to find in a full set & all are needed if you want your air conditioning system to work properly.

These are 35 year old used parts & sold AS IS.

Check out my other auctions for more great parts..

 I have TONS of used 1970-81 Birdparts for sale.

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