89 90 91 Geo Tracker Sidekick Heater Control Panel on 2040-parts.com
Saginaw, Michigan, US
THIS LISTING IS FOR A HEATER CONTROL PANEL FOR TRACKERS AND SIDEKICK FROM 89-91. IT'S IN NICE SHAPE FOR IT'S AGE AND I THINK IT WOULD MAKE A GREAT REPLACEMENT. SHIPPING IS $5. TO ANY WHERE IN THE U.S.
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