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Castelo Branco, Beira Baixa, Portugal
Condition:New

Chevrolet Equinox / Saturn Vue
Electric steering ecu power ponnector
 
Includes :
- Main Power connector
- Two new terminals
- Terminals safety lock
- Picture of positive and negative position

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