1968-73 Opel Gt Horn Button, Buick, Manta, on 2040-parts.com
Colfax, Indiana, United States
THIS IS FOR A USED BUT VERY NICE CONDITION OPEL GT HORN BUTTON, NO CRACKS AND WOULD MAKE A VERY NICE ADD TO YOUR GT IF YOUR IS CRACKED OR MISSING, THE PICTURES ARE OF THE ONE YOU WILL GET,CHECK THE PICTURES AND EMAIL ME WITH QUESTIONS, CHECK OUT MY OTHER AUCTIONS AS I HAVE MORE OPEL STUFF LISTED
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