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Cigarette Lighter Package Part#88963834 on 2040-parts.com

US $9.00
Location:

Bergland, Michigan, US

Bergland, Michigan, US
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GM Accessories, 1-cigarette lighter package GM Part #88963834. This is a cigarette lighter kit that is installed in GM vechicles that did not come with a cigarette lighter.Vechicles came with a accessorie punch out on the dash where you install this kit. I bought this from a GM parts dealership for a 2005 chevy silverado p/u, I paid $29 for it but never used or installed it. I am not sure what GM vechicles it fits or what year silverados it fits.Ifyou dont have a in dash cigarette lighter I am sure you can call a GM parts dealer give your vin # and this lighter pakage # to make sure it will work. please call and make sure before purchasing as there are NO RETURNS NO REFUNDS ,thank you.

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