Brand New Gm Oem 89060634 Fuel Level Sensor Sk1054 Acdelco on 2040-parts.com
Southbridge, Massachusetts, United States
This is a brand new, in box (only opened for pictures), factory GM ACDelco Fuel Level Sensor.
GM Part #89060634 ACDelco #SK1054 Please check with your local GM dealer to confirm that this part will fit your vehicle. Item will ship within 1-3 business days of receiving payment. |
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