1982-1993 Chevy S-10 Gmc Sonoma Truck 2.8l Heat/a/c/defrost Tubes Blend Door +++ on 2040-parts.com
Pequea, Pennsylvania, US
YOU ARE LOOKING AT A HEAT/DEFROST VENT TUBE ASSEMBLY WITH BLEND DOOR, SENSORS ASSEMBLY OFF A 1992 CHEVY S-10 2.8L TRUCK. ALL PARTS ARE IN GOOD WORKING CONDITION AND CAME OFF A RUNNING, DRIVING TRUCK. WILL FIT MANY OTHER YEARS AND MAKES OF GM VEHICLES ALSO. PLEASE CHECK OUT MY OTHER ITEMS ALSO. THANKS.
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