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1982-1989 Corvette - Temperature Sender - Ac (gm) Part # 25036135 - Nos on 2040-parts.com

US $54.99
Location:

Linden, New Jersey, United States

Linden, New Jersey, United States
This part is new/old stock and has not been used. Temp sender has been removed from original packaging for inspection. The part pictured for this listing will be the part you will receive.
Brand:GM AC Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Manufacturer Part Number:25036135 UPC:Does Not Apply

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1982-1989 Corvette - Temperature Sender - AC (GM) Part # 25036135 - New/Old Stock NOS

This part is new/old stock and has not been used.  Temp sender has been removed from original packaging for inspection.  The part pictured for this listing will be the part you will receive.

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