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Chevrolet Equinox / Saturn Vue Electric steering ecu power ponnector Includes : - Main Power connector - Two new terminals - Terminals safety lock - Picture of positive and negative position Same day dispatch if paid until 5:30pm Next day postage after 5:30pm Sent by registered mail. Will post worldwide! Postage to European Union - $5 Postage outside European union - $6 Feel free to ask any questions! Thank you for watching! |
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