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1966-1967 Pontiac Bonneville Ignition Door Locks Lock on 2040-parts.com

US $39.95
Location:

Warrenton, Virginia, United States

Warrenton, Virginia, United States
Condition:New Brand:Lockcraft Manufacturer Part Number:1422 1580

We only sell the Highest Quality Automotive Locks. This auction includes: (1) NEW Ignition Lock and (2) NEW Door locks for a 1966 - 1967 Pontiac Bonneville. Includes 2 OEM GM primary ignition keys as seen in the picture below. Ignition and Door locks are keyed alike (one key fits all).

 


 

Shipping/Returns:
Shipping cost is $6.00 within the United States. This item will ship within 3 business days from the date the payment is received. We ship using USPS.

The buyer has 14 days to return the item(s) for a complete refund minus the cost of shipping. The buyer is responsible for all shipping costs. No refunds after 14 days. The item must be returned in its original condition. The Buyer must use insurance when shipping the item(s) back to us.

Payment:
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Please do not bid on the item unless you intend to pay within 7 days after the auction ends.


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