Delco Remy Brake Stop Light Switch 1998106 on 2040-parts.com
drummondville, QC, Canada
new original delco-remy brake stop light switch number d-860 1998106 , i dont no for what model of old car the switch fit . i use plane shipping delivery time is 4 to 10 days . thanks
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