Nos Delco Buick Chevy 1984 Efi Electronic Fuel Injection Carburetor Tbi 17084060 on 2040-parts.com
North Attleboro, Massachusetts, US
NOS Delco GM 1984 EFI Electronic Fuel Injection Carburetor TBI 17084060 .Band new in wraper and original box.Dont buy a reman unit when you can buy NEW for SUPER LOW price.!!!!!! United reman sells for $240.00. Fits all G.M.Products with 2.5 in 1984,Buick,Chevrolet
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