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1984-87 Chevy Monte Carlo Tilt Steering Column Floor Shift Rebuilt on 2040-parts.com

US $300.00
Location:

Taylor, Michigan, United States

Taylor, Michigan, United States
Condition:Remanufactured Placement on Vehicle:Front Greasable or Sealed:Sealed Warranty:No Warrenty

1984-87 Chevy Monte Carlo Tilt Steering Column Floor Shift Rebuilt, Ready to Install has been torn down and rebuilt all parts gone threw worn parts replaced everything regreased inside of column, loc Tite put on 4 lower main bolt so won't loosen up, Come's with new ignition 2 keys Cruise Control no delay wiper, Has been painted from top to bottom when it was a apart no cheap paint Satan Black,Will Fit all gG Bodys, El Camino, Olds Cutlass, Regel, Grand Prix, Malabu, Shipping is free to lower 48 States Only Fed Ex Ground.

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