Camaro/firebird 85-86 Tpi Air Diverter Valve Connector Pigtail on 2040-parts.com
Easley, South Carolina, United States
This auction is for a Camaro/Firebird 85-86 TPI Air Diverter Valve Connector Pigtail. Item shipped as shown. New Air Divert connector for TPI applications. Assembled in house with new connectors, terminals, and seals from Packard, and TXL grade wiring. These are the same products used by GM on factory harnesses, and the leads are GM color coded. The 6 inch leads for this connector are pink/black, and black/violet. Fitment: 85-86 305 TPI
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