1987 ,1988 Pontiac Buick Riviere Oldsmobile Ecu Gm Remanned 1227886 on 2040-parts.com
Olney, Illinois, United States
new part from gm dealer i got these parts form building i bought i will list all that are labled please no questions about other items i dont know and will only list what is labled i work for doc and am mandated sometimes i have to work ot no choice so it may take some time to respond please ask questions early in auction as i cant predict when i will be stuck at work allow a few days to ship if this isnt cool with you please be considerate i dont need the hassle also only questions asked via my ebay will be responded to
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