1980's Buick Gear Shift Lever With Cruise Control Switch 1013 on 2040-parts.com
Mount Vernon, Indiana, United States
1980'S BUICK GEAR SHIFT LEVER WITH CRUISE CONTROL SWITCH 1013 HAS NOT BEEN TESTED MAY FIT OTHER YEARS AND MODELS MAKE SURE IT IS CORRECT FOR YOUR RIDE BEFORE YOU BID GREAT FOR RESTORATION PROJECTS NICE......NOT PERFECT.....HARD TO FIND PART WE WILL COMBINE SHIPPING ON MULTIPLE ITEMS EMAIL WITH QUESTIONS.........SOLD AS IS........NO RESERVE CONTACT US FIRST FOR INTERNATIONAL SHIPPING WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO END ITEMS EARLY WITHOUT NOTICE |
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