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1972-1977 Firebird Driver Side Inner Lower Door Panel Nice Black Oem Y88 Bandit on 2040-parts.com

US $95.00
Location:

Florida, United States

Florida, United States
Condition:Used

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NICE OEM DRIVERS SIDE LEFT LOWER DOOR PANEL FOR 1972-1977 FIREBIRD TRANS AM, THIS WILL ALSO FIT OTHER YEARS IF THATS THE LOOK YOU WANT.

THIS IS A NICE PANEL ITS STRAIGHT AS AN ARROW, NO BOWING OR CURVE. 

ITS VERY HARD TO FIND A NICE OEM DRIVER SIDE PANEL

IT HAS SOME VERY MINOR SCUFFS AND A COUPLE CORNERS NEED A LITTLE BONDO AND SMALL MOUNT HOLES FILLED. JB WELD WORKS REALLY GOOD. 

ZOOM IN CLOSE TO FULLY INSPECT

THIS CAME OFF OF MY 1977 FIREBIRD TRANS AM DURING RESTO.

LETS REMEMBER Y'ALL THESE ARE 35-40 YEAR OLD PARTS!

***THIS AUCTION IS FOR THE DOOR PANEL ONLY***

===IF YOU HAVE ANY PROBLEMS WITH YOUR PURCHASE PLEASE CONTACT ME BEFORE YOU START A RETURN OR LEAVE NEG FEEDBACK. I WILL DO WHATEVER POSSIBLE WITHIN REASON TO MAKE MY BUYERS HAPPY. 

I HAVE LISTED LOTS OF STUFF FOR YOUR FIREBIRD CAMARO SS RS Z28 AND BANDIT TRANS AM RESTO.

SEE MY OTHER CAMARO, FIREBIRD, FORMULA, MUSTANG AUCTIONS FOR MIRRORS, SUNVISORS,CONSOLES, ARMRESTS, STEERING WHEELS AND MORE.

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