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1992 Chevy Pick Up C10 C20 Right Power Window Master Switch W/trim 94 93 91 90 on 2040-parts.com

US $15.50
Location:

Coal Valley, Illinois, US

Coal Valley, Illinois, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Placement on Vehicle:Array Warranty:Yes

HERE IS A GOOD USED RIGHT POWER WINDOW MASTER SWITCH AND TRIM OFF OF A 1992 CHEVY C10 PICK UP TRUCK. SHOULD FIT 1990 THRU 1994 C-10 C20 C30 MODELS. TRIM MAY HAVE SCUFFS AND LIGHT WEAR. THIS IS A USED UNIT WITH A 30 DAY WARRANTY. IT HAS BEEN STORED IN A INDOORS WAREHOUSE. IT MAY HAVE SLIGHT SCRATCHES OR BE DUSTY FROM STORAGE.LOWER 48 U.S. BIDS ONLY.

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