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Columbus, Ohio, United States
06-08 JEEP COMMANDER AUTOMATIC FLOOR/GEAR SHIFTER ASSEMBLY. ITEM IN GOOD CONDITION.
Brand:JEEP Warranty:Yes

 
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06-08 JEEP COMMANDER AUTOMATIC FLOOR/GEAR SHIFTER ASSEMBLY.

THIS ITEM IS IN GREAT WORKING CONDITION AND  COMES INTACT AS SHOWN
IN THE PICTURE

TESTED AND WORKS BEFORE REMOVING FROM VEHICLE


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