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78-81 Firebird Trans Am 76-81 Camaro Armrest Pads, Pair on 2040-parts.com

US $109.00
Location:

Spofford, New Hampshire, US

Spofford, New Hampshire, US
Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Item must be returned within:30 Days Refund will be given as:Money Back Return policy details:RETURNS WILL BE ACCEPTED UP TO 30 DAYS. ALL ITEMS RETURNED WILL NEED TO BE RETURNED IN SAME SHAPE AND QUALITY AS RECEIVED, NO REFUNDS WILL BE ACCEPTED ON ITEMS RETURNED DAMAGED OR MODIFIED IN ANY FASHION. BUYER WILL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR ALL SHIPPING, BOTH OUTGOING AND RETURNING. UPON RETURN, CUSTOMER WILL BE REFUNDED THEIR ORIGINAL PURCHASE PRICE OF THE ITEM. PLEASE CALL OR EMAIL FOR ALL RETURNS. Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Restocking Fee:No Other Part Number:FA467 Warranty:Yes

My Stores Logo                                        1978-81 PONTIAC FIREBIRD/TRANS AM ARMREST PADS

                                              VERY NICE QUALITY NEW REPRODUCTION OF THE ARMREST

                                          PADS USED ON THE 78-81 FIREBIRD.  THEY ARE A VERY GOOD

                                             ALTERNATIVE TO THE HIGH PRICED GM PARTS AVAILABLE.
                             

                                   THESE ARE BLACK AND COMES AS A PAIR ONLY.


                                                          AMES PART # FA467

                                                    ANY QUESTIONS OR PARTS INQUIRIES

                                                 CALL 800-421-2637

                                                 BUY WITH CONFIDENCE FROM AMES PERFORMANCE.

                                           WE HAVE BEEN THE INDUSTRY LEADER IN THE PONTIAC

                                           RESTORATION BUSINESS SINCE 1976. WE BACK UP OUR

                                           PRODUCTS WITH THE BEST RETURN POLICY IN THE

                                           BUSINESS!

                                          * WE DO COMBINE SHIPPING ON MULTIPLE ITEMS PURCHASED*

                                                                                                                                                        FOR UPS DELIVERY, PLEASE HAVE A PHYSICAL SHIPPING

                                                                                                                                                            ADDRESS AS UPS DOES NOT SHIP TO P.O. BOXES.



                                                                              


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