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Gm 1979 Pontiac Firebird Key Blanks on 2040-parts.com

US $3.99
Location:

Scottsdale, Arizona, US

Scottsdale, Arizona, US
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GM NEW Key Blanks that have “YOUR KEY TO GREATER VALUE” on both sides, along with the GM Logo.

This is a matched pair for Ignition and Glove Box-trunk. These are NEW uncut key blanks for GM and the year and application is correct!

These key blanks are correct for all GM Cars Years 1971 1975 1979 1983-1986

They are stamped with a small A & B on the upper staft

 

Shipping: Add $2.00 to final Bid amount for First class mailing.

This 2.00 postage amount is good to up to 4 sets in the USA

Overseas rates are 6.25 and that amount is good for up to 4 sets.

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