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2003-2007 Saturn Ion Window Regulator/motor Right Front New Oem No Reserve on 2040-parts.com

US $89.95
Location:

Henderson, Nevada, US

Henderson, Nevada, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Brand:GM Manufacturer Part Number:15899050

Up for bid here is a 2003-2007 Saturn Ion front passenger side power window regulator with motor, GM part number 15899050. This fits all Ions 2003-2007 front right doors. Brand new in box, however box has been cut open for pictures otherwise item is brand new. MSRP $197.92, being sold as is due to fact it’s an electrical item.

Seller prefers payment to be made by Pay Pal; payment must be made within 48 hours from end of auction if paying by Pay Pal. Shipping cost is for the Continental United States only.  Item will be mailed within 2 business days via USPS Priority mail, after receiving payment.

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