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Gm 3800 Series Ii Plastic Engine Cover V6 Buick Pontiac Lesabre Grand Prix Bonne on 2040-parts.com

US $26.00
Location:

Ridgeville, Indiana, United States

Ridgeville, Indiana, United States
Condition:For parts or not working Brand:GM Designation:Used Manufacturer Part Number:COVER Placement:Valve Cover Conditions & Options:3.8 Plastic Engine Cover Shield Mileage:0 GenuineOEM:True GTIN:Does not apply

Here is the plastic engine cover for the 3800 V6 series II engine. This came off of a 99 Lesabre. No cracks or breaks in it. It needs cleaned up, has some oil and dirt on it.  We ship world wide, if you need help figuring shipping costs feel free to ask. Everything is sold as is, all sales are final. So make sure this is exactly what you need before you buy it. Check out my other listings, we have lots of used parts to sell.

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