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Gm Key Barrel & Keys- Suit Older Chevy Buick Pontiac Oldsmobile Cadillac Etc on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Greensborough, VIC, Australia

Greensborough, VIC, Australia
Condition:New other (see details) Brand:BRIGGS & STRATTON

Hi, you are bidding on NOS Briggs & Stratton /GM Ignition lock barrel for earlier 1930- 1950 Chevy etc- non finger grip type - may suit various US sourced GM vehicles- Buick, Oldsmobile etc Uses same key blank "C27" as Australian holden blanks used from 1956 - 1971 . Payment within 2 days  Pick up OK from St Helena, near Eltham Victoria Aust postage will be $7.60 Overseas postage - estimated $15.85 to USA

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