Acdelco 323-372 Oe Usa Reman Starter 1998499 1109076 1108752 10465059 10496878 on 2040-parts.com
Atlanta, Georgia, United States
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MELLEN PARTS WAREHOUSE BOUGHT THIS FROM THE "OLD" GM, ACDELCO PLANT IN FLINT, MICHIGAN, BEFORE GM MOVED ALL PRODUCTION TO CHINA! THIS IS A USA, OE, GM DEALER STARTER THAT WAS GM CERTIFIED. THIS IS THE PREMIUM 323- SERIERS OF STARTERS. THE CURRENT ACDELCO "PRO" 336- SERIES ARE CHINA PRODUCTS..... USA MADE, NOT A CHINA REMAKE PART!!! THE PHOTO IS A STOCK EBAY PHOTO, EMAIL OR CALL FOR AN EXACT PHOTO OF THE PART , IF NEEDED 404-876-4333 WE RESRVE THE RIGHT TO "RE-PACKAGE" THE PART AS NEEDED FOR SECURE SHIPPING NO CORE RETURN HASSLE REQUIRED!!! |
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