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Chevrolet Cavalier Idi Ignition Cover 2.4l Twin Cam Z24 Ld9 2.3l on 2040-parts.com

US $9.99
Location:

Sterling Heights, Michigan, US

Sterling Heights, Michigan, US
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You are bidding on used, 2.4l Twin Cam IDI Ignition cover for the Cavalier.


This fits my 1998 Cavalier Z24 LD9 2.4l DOHC without an issue, it is up to you to know if it'll fit your car or not!

This auction is for the Twin Cam cover, the photo with both covers is shown for comparison, as I sand blasted the HO cover to paint, but never did it. (Check my other auctions if you'd like to purchase that one)

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