This listing is for a cruise control unit to fit a 1992 Chevrolet Cavalier with a 3.1L V6 engine and automatic transmission. It may possibly fit the 1992 Pontiac Sunfire and other Chevrolet vehicles with this engine. I am starting at only $25.00 and there is no reserve on this item.
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