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Gm Nos Fuel Gas Tank Anti Squeak Insulators Chevy Pontiac Buick Olds on 2040-parts.com

US $23.80
Location:

Gainesville, Florida, United States

Gainesville, Florida, United States
Condition:New Part Brand:GM

(2) Genuine GM NEW OLD STOCK Fuel Tank Anti Squeak Strap Insulators For Many GM Vehicles Chevy Buick Pontiac Olds There Is More Vehicles And Years For These Straps Then Listed ! E bay's Listing Compatibility Will Not Let Me Put All The Vehicles & Years These Are For ! Shipping Free !  2 Straps Will Be Shipped In One GM Box. Any Questions Please Ask! Will Combine Shipping! Buyer Has 3 Days After Auction To Reply With Payment. I Will Leave Feedback When Buyer Leaves Feedback!  

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We recommend insurance but is up to the buyer to ask for insurance And pay the extra cost For insurance If buyer chooses not to insure item, I will do my best to package item against damage but It will not be my fault for lost, stolen or damaged items. Tracking will be included in shipping price.

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