2006-2008 Grand Vitara Blower Motor Free Shipping on 2040-parts.com
Fort Lauderdale, Florida, US
THIS IS A BRAND NEW BLOWER MOTOR FOR A SUZUKI "GRAND VITARA" FITS YEARS 2006-2008
IT IS AN AFTERMARKET REPLACEMENT WITH 1 YEAR WARRANTY
THIS IS THE ONE NO ONE HAS THAT COSTS 500.00 AT THE DEALER
I Have 25 in stock and ready to ship if you have your doubts read my feed back
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