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1987 Firebird Trans Am Rear Hatch Latch Assemble on 2040-parts.com

US $52.00
Location:

Lapeer, Michigan, US

Lapeer, Michigan, US
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Power rear hatch pull down and latch assemble out of my firebird. Is working and in excellent shape. Comes with the wire harness and the outside release cable.

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