04 - 08 -toyota - Solara - Ac/heater Controler on 2040-parts.com
Rochester, New York, United States
This AC & heater control was remove from 04 Toyota Solara in good working condition (will fit 04-08).Sale is final and there is no warranty, though the part is electronic, and was functioning perfect when I removed it from the vehicle.Seling AS-IS w/no Return,or Refund |
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