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Nos 1972 Chevrolet Corvette-pass. Cars Tcs Smog Relay-part Number 3996297 on 2040-parts.com

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Northville, Michigan, United States

Northville, Michigan, United States
NOS 1972 CHEVROLET CORVETTE AND PASS. CARS TCS SMOG RELAY IN GOOD UNUSED NOS CONDITION IN ORIGINAL GM PARTS BOX-PART NUMBER 3996297; GROUP NUMBER 4.075.
Brand:1972 CHEVROLET CORVETTES AND PASS. CARS Placement on Vehicle:Front Manufacturer Part Number:3996297 Surface Finish:METAL Other Part Number:GROUP NUMBER 4.075 Warranty:No

UP FOR AUCTION IS AN NOS 1972 CHEVROLET CORVETTE AND PASS. CARS TCS SMOG CONTROL RELAY. THE ITEM IS IN GOOD UNUSED NOS CONDITION AND COMES IN ITS ORIGINAL GM PARTS BOX. IT WAS WELL STORED AND LOOKS GOOD. THE PART NUMBER IS 3996297 AND THE GROUP NUMBER IS 4.075.

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