Gm Engine Lift Stop Cable Unit Part # 330265 Camaro Nova on 2040-parts.com
Houston, Texas, United States
Engine stop lift kit NOS in factory Box for 67-69 Camaro SS Z/28/ 68-69 Nova SS Great unused condition. It does not contain the longer cable. All plating excellent to factory standards. See photo for instruction fitment guide.
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