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Tbi/tpi/lt1/lt4 Coil Connectors Harnesses Corvette Camaro T/a Gm Truck New on 2040-parts.com

US $8.99
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Van Alstyne, Texas, United States

Van Alstyne, Texas, United States
Condition:New Brand:GM DELCO DELFI Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Manufacturer Part Number:N/A

1 SET - (2 CONNECTORS WITH WIRES) - GM COIL CONNECTOR HARNESSES

 

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THESE COIL CONNECTORS FIT MOST GM CARS AND TRUCKS BUILT BETWEEN THE YEARS 1987 TO 1995.(SEE PHOTOS)

THE BLACK CONNECTOR HAS 18 inch WIRES AND THE GREY CONNECTOR HAS 34 & 1/2 inch LEADS.(SEE PHOTOS)

 

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