Transfer Case Fits 99-02 Sierra 2500 Pickup 4384444 on 2040-parts.com
Spokane, Washington, United States
Attention!! The Compatibility section above is Just a reference!
Please see INTERCHANGE section BELOW for proper interchange!
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This part will ONLY fit these makes and models with these options! This is a quality, tested Used Transfer Case. Pictures are of the donor vehicle. If equipped with an electronic shift motor, we sell them seperately. Please see INTERCHANGE SECTION JUST ABOVE. Please Contact us if unsure of INTERCHANGE we will be glad to help. Donor Vehicle Model: AVALNCH25 Year: 2002 Mileage: 0 Stock Number: WB92
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