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Nos Gm Ac Delco Pcv Valve Cv770c 6487534 1970s 1980s Chevrolet Olds Pontiac Gmc on 2040-parts.com

US $4.99
Location:

Muncie, Indiana, United States

Muncie, Indiana, United States
Condition:New other (see details) Warranty:No

 This is an NOS GM AC PCV valve number CV770C or 6487534.  Fits many different GM vehicles of the 70s and 80s.  In new condition with no damage.  The box is pretty good, missing a flap.  Free shipping in the US.  Feel free to ask any questions. I can ship multiple purchases together. Please make sure you have the correct address listed with eBay. Insurance is now required by eBay and I will include it on all items. Insurance is included in the shipping price listed and I will no longer ship items without insurance. All items will be packed carefully. Refunds will be sent for damaged items once the claim is processed. International bidders are welcome but be advised the actual sales price will be entered on the customs form, do not ask me to use a lower value. I will no longer be using USPS International First Class. All international shipments will be sent USPS Priority Mail. Payment with Paypal due within 10 days. All parts are sold as-is with no returns. Make sure you know what you are buying and that it will work for your application. Please ask a question before you bid if anything is not 100% clear in the description. Thank you for looking.

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