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1987 Camaro Engine/headlight Wire Wiring Harness 305 5.0l V8 Carb. Auto on 2040-parts.com

US $99.99
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The Great USA, US

The Great USA, US
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Up for sale is a 1987 Camaro Engine/Headlight Wire Wiring Harness 305 5.0L V8 Carb. Auto. This part came off a 1987 Camaro V8 5.0L 305 Carb. with automatic transmission. This is used, and all used parts may have some wear. This may also fit other 82-87 f-body years. This harness is used and not perfect, it does have a few broken clips on the plugs/cut plugs. I am selling this harness as-is with no refunds. This listing is for the same part as shown in the picture. Please contact your local dealer to see if this will fit your specific vehicle before purchase. Please email me with any further questions. Buyer will receive shipping tracking number with purchase.

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