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Chevy Gmc Pickup 95-97 Oem Ignition Key Switch Lock Cylinder Tumbler 2 Gm Keys on 2040-parts.com

US $29.95
Location:

Byron, Georgia, United States

Byron, Georgia, United States
Condition:New UPC:Does not apply

This listing is for Qty. 1 of Strattec 702671 GM ignition lock cylinder with 2 keys. See compatibility chart for compatible vehicles. Picture is 100% Accurate.

NOT for manual transmission vehicles.

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Fits:

Chevy C/K Full Size Pickup 1995-97 (not for those with manual transmission)

GMC C/K Full Size Pickup 1995-97 (not for those with manual transmission)

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