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Nos Gm 1960 1961 Chevy Stepside Truck Rear Directional Turn Signal Unit on 2040-parts.com

US $175.00
Location:

Ray City, Georgia, United States

Ray City, Georgia, United States
NOS GM REAR TURN SIGNAL UNIT IS IN THE ORIGINAL BOX AND IS BRAND NEW. THIS PART HAS NEVER BEEN INSTALLED AND IS IN EXCELLENT CONDITION.
Brand:GM Chevrolet Warranty:No Manufacturer Part Number:988239

THIS IS A NOS NEW OLD STOCK REAR TURN SIGNAL UNIT THAT FITS 1960 60 1961 61 CHEVROLET STEP SIDE TRUCK SERIES 10 20 30.  IT MAY ALSO FIT OTHER MODELS BUT PLEASE BE SURE TO CHECK THE APPLICATION FOR YOUR VEHICLE BEFORE PURCHASING.  THIS PART IS BRAND NEW, HAS NEVER BEEN INSTALLED AND IS IN EXCELLENT CONDITION.

PART # 988239

GROUP # 2.880

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