New Key Light Harness With Timer 68-69-70 Charger/roadrunner/satellite/coronet on 2040-parts.com
Racine, Wisconsin, United States
NEW KEY LIGHT HARNESS WITH TIMER 68-69-70 CHARGER/ROADRUNNER/SATELLITE/CORONET/GTX
I make these and they connect to drivers door switch so they activate once door is open. new timer. power is at back of fuse box |
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