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New Genuine Gm Trans Line Fits Berretta Corsica Grand Am Etc on 2040-parts.com

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Wellington, Ohio, United States

Wellington, Ohio, United States
Condition:New Brand:GM Country/Region of Manufacture:Unknown Manufacturer Part Number:22651565

NEW GENUINE GM LOWER TRANS LINE(AT RADIATOR) FITS BERETTA/CORSICA 94-96 WITH M13 TRANS,94-98 GRAND AM WITH M13 TRANS,94-98 ACHIEVA WITH M13 TRANS97-98 CUTLASS (N BODY) WITH M13 TRANS,94-95 BUICK SOMMERSET WITH M13 TRANS AND 94-98 SKYLARK WITH M13 TRANS. GM PART NUMBER IS 22651565 AND I`M NOT SURE THE DEALER CAN GET THIS ANYMORE BUT WHEN THEY COULD IT WAS EXPENSIVE AT $77.60. THANKS FOR LOOKING AND HAPPY EBAYING!!!!!!!!!!!

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