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Ac Delco #1978281 Starter Motor Return Spring "new Old Stock" on 2040-parts.com

US $9.95
Location:

Sacramento, California, US

Sacramento, California, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Brand:AC DELCO Manufacturer Part Number:1978281 Warranty:No

This is for a "New Old Stock" AC Delco Starter Motor Return Spring. The part #1978281. This has never been used or installed in a vehicle. The spring does have some surface rust, we will wipe off before shipping, The box shows some normal shelf life wear. Buyer responsible for correct part and fit. This is Sold As Is, NO Returns.

WE ACCEPT PAYPAL ONLY.

WE ONLY SHIP TO THE CONTINENTAL US, ALASKA, AND HAWAII.

WE DO NOT SHIP TO FOREIGN COUNTRIES OR TERRITORIES.

ALL SALES ARE FINAL, NO RETURNS.

FEEDBACK WILL BE GIVEN ONCE FEEDBACK IS RECEIVED.

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