Acdelco 25036135 Engine Coolant Temperature Sensor Fits Corvette 82-89 on 2040-parts.com
Watertown, Massachusetts, United States
UP FOR BID IN THE BOX AC DELCO COOLANT TEMP SENSOR , GM PART NUMBER 25036135 STOCK PHOTO FITS CHEVROLET CORVETTE FROM 1982 TO 1989, CHECK FOR COMPATIBILITY, IF YOU ARE NOT SURE OF THE FITMENT OF THE ITEM, LET US KNOW WHAT KIND OF CAR YOU HAVE AND WE WILL MAKE SURE IF IT FITS YOUR CAR, OR YOU CAN DO THE RESEARCH ON OTHER WEB SITES, AND BUY FROM US FOR THE BEST PRICE, AC DELCO PART NUMBERS ARE THE SAME EVERYWHERE, ANY QUESTIONS YOU HAVE LET US KNOW BEFORE YOU BID PLEASE, THANKS FOR LOOKING AND HAPPY BIDDING, PAY PAL ONLY AND USA BUYERS ONLY. |
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