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Nos 1928 1929 Pontiac Oakland Gmc Truck Delco Remy Starter Switch 821515 on 2040-parts.com

US $45.00
Location:

Mexico, New York, US

Mexico, New York, US
Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Refund will be given as:Money Back Item must be returned within:14 Days Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Restocking Fee:No Return policy details:

NOS DELCO REMY Starter Switch that fits:

1928 1929 PONTIAC

1928 1929 OAKLAND

1928 1929 GMC TRUCK

I am not sure what models this fits, so you MUST verify your own application.  Thank you.

Has the Delco Remy Logo on the switch.

Delco Remay P/N: 821515

Has never been used or installed.  Winning bidder gets the switch and the cannister as shown in the picture (sorry.......cannister top is missing).

Buyer to pay $6.50 s&h in the continental US, $28.00 Priority Mail for Foreign.    International buyers note: PLEASE wait until I send an Invoice with the correct shipping amount. +++++++++ NO RESERVE++++++++++

Due to eBay policy, I can only offer PayPal as
a payment option at this time.

Payment is due within 5 days.

I will send out an invoice withing 24 hours of the aution ending. Please respond within 48 hours and provide your complete shipping address. Thanks !!

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