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Oldmobile Starfire Jetstar Cutlass 442 Vacuum Gauge & Housing Olds 442 Hurst on 2040-parts.com

US $99.99
Location:

Manitoba, Canada

Manitoba, Canada
cosmetically good - wires are cut - sold as being untested - gage face is nice and clear - housing is good - a few rub marks - no deep scrathes or flaws - some light pitting on housin
Manufacturer Part Number:GM ORIGINAL Surface Finish:ORIGINAL Other Part Number:6411793 imp 3

Decent looking part - bought loose and sold as being untested

Part number on inside of base is 6411793 imp 3s

Postage to the usa is 12.00 - to Canada is 15.00

NOTE - THIS IS A 3 DAY AUCTION - MY LAST SHIPPING DATE IS ON JUNE 30TH

PAYMENT IS DUE UPON AUCTION END

 it is up to the bidder to confirm that the part is right for them



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