96-02 Camaro Firebird Theft Shock Sensor Module Oem Original! 10268461 on 2040-parts.com
Disputanta, Virginia, US
HERE I HAVE A SHOCK SENSOR RECEIVER FOR 96-02 CAMARO/FIREBIRD
CONTROL MODULE
PULLED FROM A 96 CAMARO, TESTED TO BE IN WORKING CONDITION BEFORE REMOVAL.
THIS IS COMPLETE WITH PLUG
GOOD USED CONDITION, REPLACE YOUR BROKEN NON-FUNCTIONAL WITH ORGINAL EQUIPMENT!
CHECK MY OTHER AUCTIONS FOR MORE GREAT BUYS!
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