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2006 Gm Oem Air Bag Restraint System Sdm Module 19115441 Escalade Tahoe Denali on 2040-parts.com

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Versailles, Indiana, United States

Versailles, Indiana, United States
Condition:New other (see details) Brand:GM Item Name:Sdm Module Manufacturer Part Number:19115441 Category 1:Electrical Other Part Number:15825881- Category 2:Restraint Systems Genuine OEM:Yes Category 3:Supplemental Restraint System Quantity Sold:sold individually

Up for auction 2006 GM OEM Air Bag Restraint System Sdm Module. Removed in 2006 from a new Escalade that was being armoured and sent overseas.  Numbers on module are 19115441, 15825881, UTL+aj7. Correct for 2006 Escalade, Tahoe, Avalanche, Denali, Silverado, Yukon, Sierra. May fit other models and years.  This part is over 300 dollars from GM. Buyer to pay 14.95 shipping

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