2002 Mazda 626 Oem Gray Overhead Interior Dome Dimmer Light Map Reading Gg2a on 2040-parts.com
Spokane, Washington, US
FOR SALE THIS IS A GOOD USED OVERHEAD DIMMER LIGHT ASSEMBLY (FRONT) FOR YOUR 2000-2002 MAZDA 626 GRAY IN COLOR AND EXCELLENT SHAPE I ALSO HAVE REAR DIMMER LIGHT (SEE MY OTHER ITEMS) THANK YOU FOR LOOKING AT THIS EBAY ITEM. ALL ITEMS ARE CLEANED AND TESTED. THESE ARE USED ITEMS, AND MIGHT HAVE SMALL MARKS OR SCRATCHES. I DON'T SELL JUNK OR BROKEN PARTS, ALL ITEMS ARE SOLD AS IS AND SALES ARE FINAL, NO RETURNS. Check out my other items in store! Shipping cost applies to USA only, International buyers contact me for a quote before biding/buying.
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