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03 Freightliner Columbia Small Switch Panels Two No Res! #314654 on 2040-parts.com

US $5.99
Location:

Sturtevant, Wisconsin, US

Sturtevant, Wisconsin, US
Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Refund will be given as:Money back or replacement (buyer's choice) Item must be returned within:14 Days Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Restocking Fee:No Return policy details:

Up for Auction here: 

03 Freightliner Columbia Small Switch Panels TWO NO RES! #314654  

The items are a little dirty as take offs typically are. As you will see in the pictures these items are in used condition, if you have any questions on condition, if it will fit, or anything, please ask before you bid.

We removed this from a working truck that we parted out. Every attempt is made to verify the part is in good working condition before it is listed. Some parts are not listed on eBay and kept for walk in traffic only. Most parts are in good used condition, requiring a little bit of clean up.  Good luck this is a NO RESERVE auction

These will fit many  years and models please check with dealer for interchange. We are one of the Largest Heavy Truck recyclers in the Midwest, very well known and respected in the Truck Parts community.  Be careful of others trying to duplicate our auctions with inferior parts and service.Buy from the best with no disappointments.

Sales Tax & Shipping Information
If you are a Wisconsin resident or choose to pickup we must charge 5.1 % sales tax.  We are always happy to combine shipping on multiple purchases to save you money. Bid with confidence as we always run our auctions NO RESERVE so the high bidder wins. 

Please ask any questions before bidding and please have your funds in order before bidding. Please feel free to call (262) 620-8055 with questions.


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