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Classic Saab 900 Sdn Hback Convertible Automatic Shifter Ignition Lock Housing on 2040-parts.com

US $149.95
Location:

Silver Spring, Maryland, US

Silver Spring, Maryland, US
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This is a used 1983 - 1994 Classic Saab 900 automatic shift and ignition lock housing with a good set of gears. This ignition and shift lock housing includes the lock cylinder with one Saab key, electrical part of the ignition switch, and the neutral safety switch and the shifter park lock mechanism. This is the automatic shifter  housing and will only work with automatic transmission cars unless you change the parts over for the 5 speed trans axle shifter. The outer ignition housing is the same.

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