Gm Oem P/n- 25919184 Accelerator Gas Pedal W/- A.p.p. Sensor on 2040-parts.com
Riverton, New Jersey, United States
GM OEM P/N- 25919184 GAS ACCELERATOR PEDAL w/- Accelerator Pedal Position SENSOR Good Used Condition PLEASE, if you are not completely sure this is the exact part # for your vehicle, check with your local dealer first or send us your make, model, and last 8 digits of your VIN # and we will check compatibility. INTERNATIONAL BUYERS WILL PAY ACTUAL SHIPPING COST PLUS A $5.00 HANDLING CHARGE. Thanks 4 LQQKing! Check out my other items! Be sure to add me to your favorites list! |
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