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Genuine Gm Nos Hazard Flasher Switch Knob on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Des Moines, Iowa, United States

Des Moines, Iowa, United States
Condition:New Brand:GM Manufacturer Part Number:.

Auction is for one NOS Genuine GM hazard flasher switch knob, still sealed in the GM bag. Replace that broken, missing, or faded knob with this new one. These small detail pieces make your interior look that much better! Black plastic knob with the word hazard in white letters. There is no threads coming out this knob, it uses a screw to hold it in place (screw not included). Should fit most GM makes that looks the same as the one pictured. The ebay fitment guide is ONLY a guide and sometimes wrong so make sure this is the correct one for your needs. When only GM works this is for you. Winning bidder to add $4.00 shipping in a bubble mailer, with tracking. US only, Paypal only. Thank you for looking, and good luck!

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