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Genuine Gm # 10089613 Heater Retainer, New Lot Of 5 on 2040-parts.com

US $12.95
Location:

Sparta, North Carolina, United States

Sparta, North Carolina, United States
new, lot of 5
Manufacturer Part Number:10089613 Country/Region of Manufacture:Unknown Warranty:No Brand:GM

Genuine GM:  Retainer

Acdelco part # --------

GM part # 10089613

If available the first photo is a stock photo, otherwise item pictured is the item you will receive. This is old shop inventory and boxes may be well worn and in rough shape, parts my be a bit dusty or dirty from long term storage and may have some scratches or other storage wear but are other wise New old stock parts.

Please be sure that the part is compatible with your vehicle application.

* This is being sold as is, and all sales are final.

* We list our items as accurately as possible, but compatibility and application use are your responsibility, you are the expert when it comes to your vehicle.

* No warranty is written, expressed or implied.

* Any items we sell as new or new old stock, any manufactures warranty that may exist is between you and the manufacturer.

* Returns or refunds will only be granted in cases where we have made obvious errors.

* There is no core charge or exchange on this item.

* Local pick up available Mon - Fri 8-5 eastern time.

We combine shipping on multiple wins

 

Inventory # ADV-0617, location D


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