1973 74 75 Oldsmobile Cutlass 442 Blower-in Water Control Valve Relays 6490448 on 2040-parts.com
Garden Grove, California, United States
YOU ARE BIDDING ON A NEW ORIGINAL STOCK 1973-75 Olds Cutlass 442 A/c Blower-in Water Control Valve Relays Gm 6490448 Set of 2 WINNING BIDDER WILL BE INVOICED AT THE CLOSE OF THE AUCTION. PAYMENT BY PAYPAL INCLUDING 7.00 SHIPPING , S/H MUST BE RECEIVED WITHIN TEN DAYS. AN ALTERNATE PAYMENT METHOD MAY BE PROVIDED FOR BUYERS THAT DO NOT HAVE A PAYPAL ACCOUNT. INTERNATIONAL BUYERS TO PAY ADDITIONAL CHARGES. NO CODs. CA RESIDENTS PLEASE ADD 8.75% SALES TAX. THANKS FOR YOUR INTEREST !!! ***Note*** please contact me with any question on usage for the above part or for any SPECIFIC NOS Buick OR Pontiac parts that you might need through eBay. ***PLEASE UNDERSTAND THAT SHIPPING INSURANCE IS ALWAYS RECOMMENDED BECAUSE I CANNOT BE RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY ITEMS ONCE THEY ARE SHIPPED***
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