23184088 Oem Factory Gm Chevrolet Trailer Brake Wiring Harness on 2040-parts.com
Friendswood, Texas, United States
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Genuine GM Brake Control Wiring Harness, Part No. 23184088
Please check with your local dearer prior to purchase and make sure this is the right item for your vehicle. I can only accept a return if the item is in the original packaging and NOT open. FREE SHIPPING IF YOU PURCHASE 2 OR MORE QUALIFYING ITEMS! STOCK UP! ONCE IT'S GONE IT'S GONE!
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I am going through a divorce and must liquidate all my inventory. Until this ordeal is over, ALL SALES ARE FINAL! NO RETURNS...unless I grossly misrepresented the item.
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