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1993,94-97 Camaro/trans Am 350 Lt-1 Delco Mini Starter W/wiring Harness/bolts on 2040-parts.com

US $59.95
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Phoenixville, Pennsylvania, US

Phoenixville, Pennsylvania, US
Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Item must be returned within:14 Days Refund will be given as:Money Back Return policy details:I will no longer have a return policy on offers..David W Ewing,If there is a problem e-mail me about it. Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Restocking Fee:No Brand:1993-97 Camaro/Trans Am Delco Remy Manufacturer Part Number:Mini Starter with wiring harness/battery cables Interchange Part Number:A Recent re-Placement. with mounting bolts Other Part Number:David at 610-636-0677. Call/text Surface Finish:Metal/Aluminum/Wires Part Brand:Delco Remy 350 Lt-1

                                                             What i have here is this GM OEM Delco Remy Mini Starter/Bolts with Positive & Negative battery cables wiring Harness For/from 1993-97 Camaro/Trans Am with 350 LT-1 engine.This 350 LT-1 Mini Starter delco with Battery Cables wiring Harness is off/from a 1997 Trans Am LT-1 350 engine.This Mini Starter & Battery cables complete wiring harness with ends is in Very/Really good used condition with NO Cracks/Breaks or any kind of Damage at all. .Take a good look at it.Shipping Is $9.95. Thanks and God Bless David.Any questions ask e-mail...If you want to talk about it call me at: 610-636-0677..This Delco Mini Starter is right off a running 1997 Trans Am with LT-1 350. The Starter is a Delco remy recent re-placement.

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