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Auto Trans Speed Sensor / Buffer 1982-90 Buick Olds Chevy Gmc Pontiac 213-107 on 2040-parts.com

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Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Brand:AC Delco Manufacturer Part Number:213-107 Interchange Part Number: SC27 Standard Ignition Other Part Number:25007227 Warranty:No Country of Manufacture:United States

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AC Delco
 Auto Trans Speed Sensor / Buffer
#25007227 or #213-107
 
BUICK 1982-1985
CENTURY  1983-1983
CENTURY (CAN) 1983-1983
ELECTRA  1982-1985
ELECTRA ESTATE WAGON  1985-1985
LESABRE 1982-1983
REGAL 1984-1985
REGAL (CAN) 1984-1985
RIVIERA 1982-1983
CHEVROLET  1982-1990
CITATION   1982-1983
CITATION (CAN)  1983-1983
VAN P30 1987-1990
GMC   1987-1990
VAN P35/P3500    1987-1990
OLDSMOBILE    1982-1983
DELTA 88  1982-1983
DELTA 88 (CAN) 1982-1982
NINETY-EIGHT   1982-1983
OMEGA   1982-1983
OMEGA (CAN)  1983-1983
TORONADO  1982-1983
PONTIAC  1982-1984
2000   1984-1984
BONNEVILLE  1982-1983
GRAND PRIX   1982-1983
GRAND PRIX (CAN)  1982-1982
PHOENIX   1982-1983
PHOENIX (CAN)    1983-1983
 
 
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