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89991-47010 04-09 Toyota Prius Right Front Door Oscillator Module Oem #c-46 on 2040-parts.com

US $18.80
Location:

Sloughhouse, California, United States

Sloughhouse, California, United States
USED, GOOD WORKING PART. HAS 30 DAYS RETURN-EXCHANGE EBAY POLICY. BUYER PAYS FOR SHIPPING IT BACK TO US. PLEASE BE ADVISE.
Brand:TOYOTA Placement on Vehicle:Right, Front Manufacturer Part Number:89991-47010 Warranty:Yes Other Part Number:AISIN -- 484110-10230 Country/Region of Manufacture:Japan


THIS IS AN USED OEM RIGHT FRONT DOOR OSCILLATOR MODULE FROM 2004 TOYOTA PRIUS.

USED, GOOD WORKING PART BUT MIGHT NEED SOME CLEAN UP. 

THIS PART MIGHT BE COMPATIBLE WITH OTHER VEHICLE MAKE, MODEL, AND YEAR

PLEASE DO YOUR OWN RESEARCH

THIS IS AN USED PART, AND MIGHT HAVE SIGNS OF WEAR

SUCH AS (SCRATCH, DENT, CHIP, RUST, ETCCHECK THE PICTURES

FEEL FREE TO ASK QUESTIONS

ALL CALIFORNIA BUYERS MUST PAY LOCAL SALES TAX

SHIPPING TO MEXICO, CANADA, PUERTO RICO ,HAWAII, AND AK IS $20

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