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2001-2004 Chrysler 300m, Concorde, Intrepid 7-wire Clockspring P04649400ab on 2040-parts.com

US $41.99
Location:

Rockville, Maryland, US

Rockville, Maryland, US
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7-Wire Clockspring, Part# P04649400AB
2001-2004 Chrysler 300m, Concorde, & Dodge Intrepid



This is a used factory original OEM 7-wire clockspring pulled from a 2003 Chrysler 300m Special Edition car.  I have tested this and it works great.   It is in excellent cosmetic condition inside and out.   It will work in 2001-2004 vehicles only.  Also compatible with Part# P04649400AA.   See the pictures above for the exact item that you will receive.  

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