1999-2000 Corvette Bpmv Abs Pump With Jl4 & Jl9 Option Codes (v) on 2040-parts.com
Warwick, Rhode Island, US
1999-2000 CORVETTE BPMV ABS PUMP WITH ACTIVE BRAKE CONTROL (JL4), FRT & RR DISC ANTILOCK BRK (JL9) THIS LISTING IS FOR THE PUMP (HYDRAULIC) SECTION ONLY. WE DO NOT HAVE THE ELECTRICAL PORTION AT THIS TIME. THIS PART WAS FUNCTIONING PROPERLY IN VEHICLE PRIOR TO REMOVAL, BRAND NEW THESE LIST FOR $3000.00
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