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Gm Automatic Steering Column Chevy Gmc Truck Ignition Switch Key on 2040-parts.com

US $239.99
Location:

Westminster, California, United States

Westminster, California, United States
Condition:Used Warranty:No

 This is a GM steering column. It has tilt and column shift for automatic transmission. I believe this is out of a 70's - 80's Chevy or GMC Truck? I beleieve it could be used for a number of different GM vehicles? It came with a Hot Rod Project and I won't be using it. This column has 2 keys, it has the ignition switch plugs with pigtails, turn signal and windshield wiper plug with pigtails and the high beam low beam switch with pigtails. Everything seems to work like it is supposed to and doesn't feel worn out. This should be a good replacement column. Please look over pictures carefully and make sure this column will fit your vehicle before buying because there will be no returns! Sold As Is!

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