2005 Scion Xa Radiator Fan Oem Cooling on 2040-parts.com
Staten Island, New York, US
For sale is an RADIATOR FAN OEM COOLING
from a 2005 SCION XA 1.5L
The item is used but in excellent working condition.
The clear plastic is not cracked or have any major scratches.
This is a factory OEM part and not aftermarket
All items are sold AS IS.
The Compatibility chart is only to reference possible vehicles the item may fit. It does not guarantee exact fitment. Please make sure to match part numbers before purchasing to make sure this is the exact item you will need. It is the buyers responsibility to make sure of fitment before purchasing.
14 Return Policy is accepted. The buyer will pay return shipping and a 15% restocking fee.
Thanks for looking and happy bidding.
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