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97 Olds Bravada Turn Signal / Wipers / Cruise Switch on 2040-parts.com

US $109.00
Location:

Topeka, Kansas, US

Topeka, Kansas, US
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This is the multi-function switch for a 1997 Olds Bravada. This is an original GM switch not an aftermarket one. I bought a new one thinking this was my problem and I was wrong. So this is a fully functioning USED switch. I am not sure what other years this fits so check before you buy. This has been tested and is 100% functioning so NO REFUNDS or RETURNS. I also marked this so please don't think you can pull one over on me. The new one cost me almost $400 so save yourself some cash. I ship USPS and prefer Paypal payments within 3days.

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