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1989 Corvette Tpi Cruise Control Servo With Throttle Cable & Boot Working on 2040-parts.com

US $119.95
Location:

Scotland Neck, North Carolina, United States

Scotland Neck, North Carolina, United States

 

1989 Corvette TPI Cruise Control Servo With Throttle Cable & Boot Working

This is a good Cruise Control Servo with the cable and boot. The boot has a small tear in it and is still usable. This also includes the cable that is not cheap from the dealer. Good working unit from a running corvette.

 

 

“Please be aware that the item was used. It may have grease, scratches, scuffs, dings, blemishes, or other imperfections/damages that can not be seen on the picture due to flash, dirt, angle of camera, or for other reasons. We always try to point out any major issues. You are purchasing these items with this information in mind.” All parts are fully functional and tested unless noted as "core" or for rebuild. We do not sell parts we can not test!

 
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LOT: A0525


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