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81-1982 Corvette Anti-theft Ignition Interrupt Module/relay Oem Tested 1616422 on 2040-parts.com

US $24.50
Location:

Louisville, Tennessee, United States

Louisville, Tennessee, United States
Very good condition. Ready to install. #1616422
Manufacturer Part Number:1616422

Item 1981 -1982 Corvette  Anti Theft Module OEM  pn 1616422

  This is out of a 1981 Corvette. Cleaned and ready to install. Tested w/ no issues.  Please confirm your part number. It would be a good replacement for your restoration that fits properly being an OEM.

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On Sep-15-12 at 20:34:34 PDT, seller added the following information:

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