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2004 Dodge Durango A/c Heater Climate Controll P55056168ac on 2040-parts.com

US $100.00
Location:

Kingston, Pennsylvania, US

Kingston, Pennsylvania, US
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2004 Dodge Durango A/C Heater Climate Control

*This climate control is off of a 2004 Dodge Durango, that was driven into our facility and is fully functional.

*You will receive the exact control that is in the picture.

*We have been the leading junkyard for over 50 years in Northeast Pennsylvania and are now offering our inventory to you.

*Item will ship to the continental United States only and will be sold as is.

*Payment is due within 48 hours following the end of the auction.

*Feel free to message me if there are any other parts you may need off this vehicle.

*All our auto parts are used and will show signs of normal wear and tear.

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