Pontiac Trans Am Gto Alternator Bracket 482254 71-74 on 2040-parts.com
Oxford, Mississippi, United States
This auction is for the alternator bracket you see pictured. It has been lightly media blasted to check for cracks (none found) and painted satin black. It is in very nice condition and ready for installation. Thanks.
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