Idler Arm-steering Idler Arm '97 Gmc Safari on 2040-parts.com
Manteno, Illinois, US
Up for auction I Have a Idler arm for 1997 GMC safari.
Don't know the manufacturer but it is New, never used. box shows shelf wear.
Grab it if you need it cause I don't
Cleaning the shelves of Misc. parts no longer needed. Rest assured all the parts I’m listing are new, reconditioned or good to recondition except those explicitly stated as something else………I won’t sell garbage but if not sold, in the garbage it goes.
Thanks for looking.
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