1982 Corvette Crossfire Injection Injector And Engine Wiring Harness L83 350 on 2040-parts.com
Cabot, Arkansas, US
THIS IS A USED CROSSFIRE INJECTOR WIRING HARNESS OFF A 1982 CORVETTE. DONT SEE ANY CUTS OR PROBLEMS----REMOVED FROM A RUNNING WRECKED VETTE. THANKS FOR LOOKING AND CHECK OUT OUR EBAY STORE FOR OTHER GREAT DEALS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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