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Dealership Nos General Motors Gm 10456208 213-2645 Knock Sensor Delco on 2040-parts.com

US $24.00
Location:

Waldo, Wisconsin, United States

Waldo, Wisconsin, United States
Inventory was from a dealership that closed a few years ago, some wear and tear on the boxes and some items are shelf worn, please see pictures for more specifics. •(Please Note: if packages are sealed we sometimes leave them that way to take the pictures, if you still would need a close-up let us know and we will open them up to get a better picture, Thanks)
Brand:GM General Motors Manufacturer Part Number:10456208

  • Nos Dealership Close-Out, GM, General Motors, 10456208

  • These items listed are from an older automotive shop & dealerships that closed a few years ago. We are listing these items by the part numbers on the boxes, please see pictures to verify the items are boxed correctly and also please verify your application is correct before purchasing. Please email if you have any questions on these, Thanks

  • (Please Note: if packages are sealed we sometimes leave them that way to take the pictures, if you still would need a close-up let us know and we will open them up to get a better picture, Thanks)


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