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Condition:New Brand:Strattec Warranty:Yes Manufacturer Part Number:700796 700736 Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Surface Finish:Black

NEW ORIGINAL NOS GM DOOR AND TRUNK LOCK SET KEYED ALIKE WITH 2 GM KEYS. THESE HAVE THE BLACK CAP AND CENTERS LIKE ORIGINAL EQUIPMENT. ALSO INCLUDES 2 REAL RUBBER GM GASKETS AND CLIPS. FITS 1986-1992 CAMARO. QUALITY GM LOCKS FOR THAT NICE RESTORED RIDE! BUY IT NOW $46.98 

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