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Nos Factory Jeep Cj Cruise Control Kit Group 15.109 P/n 8993427 6-cylinder Jeep on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Laurinburg, North Carolina, United States

Laurinburg, North Carolina, United States
Condition:New

I am selling this  NOS Factory Jeep CJ Cruise Control Kit Group 15.109 P/N 8993427 which fits Jeep CJ and AMC (various) six cylinder vehicles.  The kit you receive will be in perfect operating condition, will contain all parts originally in the kit, and will be guaranteed to work.

If you check my sales and purchase history, you will find that I have never had a single negative comment made.  You can rest assured that what you see is what you will get, and if there are any problems, I will take care of  them.

Best,

Joe

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