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Patchogue, New York, United States

Patchogue, New York, United States
Condition:New Brand:GM Warranty:No Manufacturer Part Number:996367

 

GM 1978 – 1981 Accessory Theft Alarm Package NOS Part # 996367

 

Theft Alarm Package

GM Part # 996367

NOS – New Old Stock

 

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1978 – 1981 Chevrolet All Models

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These are new old stock in the box.  Cane from the parts department of a closed Pontiac dealer

 

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