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Corvette Buzzer - 72-77e Ignition Key Warning & 72-77e Seat Belt Warning on 2040-parts.com

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Oakville, Ontario, Canada

Oakville, Ontario, Canada
THIS BUZZER IS USED IN GOOD CONDITION WITH PLUG AND PIG TAIL
Brand:GMC Other Part Number:593031 Manufacturer Part Number:625825 Country/Region of Manufacture:United States

 YOU ARE LOOKING AT A 1972 TO 1977E CORVETTE USED ORIGINAL IGNITION AND SEAT BELT BUZZER. DON'T KNOW WHAT YEAR THIS ONE IS FROM.

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