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Pontiac Trans Am Gold Dash Bezel 1976-79 on 2040-parts.com

US $275.00
Location:

Santa Ana, California, United States

Santa Ana, California, United States
THIS BANDIT DASH BEZEL HAS BEEN CLEANED, SANDED AND REPAINTED WITH SATIN BLACK PAINT.IT HAS AN OVERLAY TO ENHANCE THE GOLD COLOR. THE GREEN TURN SIGNAL LENS ARE NEW. THIS REFURBISHED BEZEL IS PRESENTABLE. HOWEVER, IT IS NOT IN PERFECT CONDITION. THERE ARE MINOR FLAWS ONLY NOTICEABLE TO THE UNTRAINED EYE.
Warranty:No Country/Region of Manufacture:United States

THIS BEZEL WILL SPECIFICALLY FIT BLACK AND GOLD SE 1976-79 TRANS AM'S. 1980-1981 FIREBIRDS WERE DESIGNED WITH A ROUND TURN SIGNAL GREEN INDICATOR AS OPPOSED TO THE SIDEWAYS ARROWHEAD SHAPE GREEN TURN SIGNAL INDICATOR THAT WERE PRODUCED FROM 1970 - 1979. THIS IS A NICE DASH BEZEL TO REPLACE YOUR FADED ONE. I ONLY SHIP TO THE LOWER 48 STATES. SORRY, NO RETURNS.

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