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2007-2010 Toyota Camry Grey Steering Wheel Cruise Controls Oem Tan on 2040-parts.com

US $55.89
Location:

Granite Bay, California, United States

Granite Bay, California, United States
WORKING, PLEASE CHECK PHOTOS FOR CONDITION OF THE ITEM
Brand:OEM GENUINE Item Color (Approximate):TAN Manufacturer Part Number:Camry Placement on Vehicle:Left, Front

2007-2010 Toyota Camry Grey Steering Wheel Cruise Controls OEM 


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Item Condition:

-Good condition, normal use, as shown in the photos.

-WORKING


PLEASE MAKE SURE THIS IS CORRECT PART FOR YOUR VEHICLE ( YOU WILL GET WHAT YOU SEE)


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  • RETURNS : Accepted within 14 days of purchase . If you have any issues with the item or service please let me know so we can work it out.Good service and positive feedback is important to us. If you purchased part by mistake  / changed you mind or does not fit your vehicle , we will not refund shipping costs.
  • NO RETURNS ON ELECTRONICS. All electronics are tested before removed from vehicle. If not functional, we will NOT sell. If defected we will state in description that the item is defected and is sold for parts only. Please ask questions before purchasing.

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