Nos Acdelco 1256819 1977-1981 Buick Lesabre Electra Riviera Power Antenna Relay on 2040-parts.com
Wayne, New Jersey, United States
GENUINE GM/ACDELCO ANTENNA RELAY BRAND NEW IN GM/ACDELCO BOX PART# GM 1256819 THIS IS ONE RARE PART DO NOT MISS OUT! ************************** Please Note: Item may fit other years & models The application guide as a general reference guide only. It is your responsibility to do your checking and your research for your application. Please Call Your Local Dealership to make sure this is the correct part for your vehicle before purchasing to ensure proper fitment to your application. Shipping is FREE to the 48 States and P.R only. All others e-mail me for pricing, will ship world wide |
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