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1990-96' Corvette--heavy Duty Radiator--reconditioned--ready To Install--no Res on 2040-parts.com

US $139.99
Location:

Decatur, Indiana, United States

Decatur, Indiana, United States
USED BUT IT HAS BEEN RECONDITIONED--SOME OF THE FINS SHOW SLIGHT MARKS (see pictures)
Part Brand:GM Warranty:No Surface Finish:ALLUMINUM Country of Manufacture:United States

GREETING CORVETTE FANS, YOU ARE BUYING A RECONDIONED IN BOX GM RADIATOR! THIS WILL FIT 1990-96' CORVETTES EQUIPPED WITH AUTO TRANS, IT IS A HEAVY DUTY RADIATOR!!   THIS IS IN USED SHAPE--BUT TOTALLY RECONDITIONED..    NO RESERVE!  PLEASE ADD US TO YOUR FAVORITES FOR MORE MUSCLE, PERFORMANCE AND CORVETTE PARTS TO COME. 

PLEASE ONLY BUY IF YOU PAY TIMELY.  WE ONLY CHARGE ACTUAL SHIPPING AND WILL FIND THE BEST / CHEAPEST WAY TO YOU.  EBAYS SHIPPING CALCULATOR DOES NOT PROVIDE FED EX IN THEIR LISTING - (COMPETITIVE RATES / FAST SERVICE) SO WE WILL INVOICE YOUR TOTAL AT THE COMPLETION OF THIS AUCTION.    THANK YOU!

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