1977 Trans Am Hurst Trans Am Decal on 2040-parts.com
Strawberry Plains, Tennessee, United States
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This is a custom one off Hurst equipped decal for basically Hurst equipped Trans Am , I made this one for my 1977 Special edition Hurst T-top car that I'm almost done restoring. The pics is the actual size on the rear window . These also look awesome as a replacement fender decal . Or anywhere you want to put them on your car. please contact me if you need exact measurements on the decals . This is a fixed price for 1 decal. If you need more than one message me . Thanks guys
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