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92-93 Cadillac Allante Oem Central Power Supply Module Delco Gm #16087386 on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Las Vegas, Nevada, United States

Las Vegas, Nevada, United States
Condition:Used

THIS IS FOR A 92-93 CADILLAC ALLANTE GM DELCO #16087386 OEM CENTRAL POWER SUPPLY MODULE.   THIS IS CLEAN AND USED, THIS HAS BEEN CHECKED. THIS LOOKS GOOD TO BE SO OLD THIS IS NOT NEW THIS IS USED. THIS IS OVER 20 YEARS OLD AND WILL HAVE SOME MARKS ON IT PLEASE LOOK AT ALL THE PICTURE'S, WE TOOK AS MANY PIC'S AS WE CAN SO YOU CAN SEE THIS.  SO THAT YOU CAN SEE WHAT YOU ARE GETTING. THIS IS IN OVER ALL GOOD SHAPE AND WOULD BE NICE FOR A BACK UP . IT IS NOT LIKE YOU SEE THIS EVERY DAY BUT IF YOU NEED IT YOU WILL HAVE TO LOOK FOR A LONG TIME.  WE PULLED THIS OUT OF A NICE CLEAN CAR.THIS WILL BE A FLAT RATE S&H $9.99 WE WILL WRAP AND BOX LIKE I WAS GOING TO US

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