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Genuine Gm Commodore 3.8 Vs Vt Vx Vy V6 Air Temperature Sensor (temp) on 2040-parts.com

AU $33.00
Location:

Docklands, Victoria, Australia

Docklands, Victoria, Australia
GENUINE GM COMMODORE 3.8 VS VT VX VY V6 AIR TEMPERATURE SENSOR (TEMP), AU $33.00, image 1
Condition:New Brand:GENUINE GM Manufacturer Part Number:GENUINE HOLDEN

BRAND NEW

 

 

 

GENUINE GM



 

 

COMMODORE


 

VS VT VX VY 

 

 

 

 V6 3.8


 

 

 

 

 1 X GENUINE GM AIR TEMP SENSOR





 

12 MONTHS/20,000 KLMS

WARRANTY ON PARTS


 

 

Pick up available from Docklands Melbourne


 

 

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