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Choke Pull Off Walker# 101-1016 Buick Lesabre Cadillac Brougham Chevrolet 4bbl on 2040-parts.com

US $25.00
Location:

Saint Louis, Missouri, United States

Saint Louis, Missouri, United States
100% NEW, IN BULK, NO BOX.
Interchange Part Number:CPA385 Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Other Part Number:17111101 Brand:Walker Warranty:No Manufacturer Part Number:101-1016

Up for sale, NOS Walker 101-1016 (R-4) Choke Pull Off for 88-90 Buick; 86-90 Cadillac, Chevrolet & Pontiac and 84-90 Oldsmobile. GM# 17111101. Other P/N CPA385. This is being sold, as is, ALL SALES ARE FINAL. We go to great lengths to identify and verify the correct parts application for every item we sell. We try to list items as accurately as possible, but we are not experts. You are the expert when it comes to your vehicle. Please match photos of the item we are selling to the item you are purchasing. As a reseller we do not offer a manufacturer's or any other warranty on this item. ONCE Purchased YOU OWN IT. There are NO RETURNS OR REFUNDS. Thanks for looking and good luck. We do not ship items on weekends or holidays.

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