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Ac Delco Cruise Control Module New Tahoe Full Size Truck 25315559 Sa Code Gm Gmc on 2040-parts.com

US $62.95
Location:

Garretson, South Dakota, United States

Garretson, South Dakota, United States
This was removed from bulk packaging. New unit never installed.
Brand:GM Other Part Number:SA Manufacturer Part Number:25315559 Model:Might fit workhorse chassis too?

New GM cruise control unit never used. From a bulk pack.
Fits many different units with your cable.
This was used on Cadillac escalade 1999 to 2092
Silverado 1999-2002
Tahoe 2000-2002
Suburban 2000-2002
Yukon 2000-2092
Silverado 1999-2002
Sierra 1999-2002
Avalanche 2002
And others. 
May fit many other GM Models if you do the research as I am selling off this surplus, but not an expert. 

Free shipping no reserve.

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