96-02 Camaro Z28 Firebird Trans Am Ws6 Anti Theft Shock Alarm Sensor on 2040-parts.com
La Place, Louisiana, United States
This is the alarm shock sensor from a 2002 Camaro. It is in good working condition. I am disassembling a 2002 Z28 that I bought for the drivetrain. Check my other listings for more parts as I remove them from the car. If there is a part you need that you don't see I might have it. Email me and I'll check and start another listing for it. Thanks. I only accept Paypal. Email me with any questions. |
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