Courtesy Lamp Switch 82 90 Cavalier 82 88 Sunbird Skyhawk 90 93 Lumina 20288624 on 2040-parts.com
Granville, Illinois, US
Offering a new old stock GM courtesy/reading lamp switch, part #20288624, Group 11.927. Received from a GM parts warehouse buyout. A new old stock part does not mean that it is identical to original or in perfect condition. It may have factory or storage imperfections, blemishes, dings, dimples, etc. If you are looking for show quality, this may not be the part for you. When multiple quantity, package comes with last one sold. Here is a list for possible fitment:
BUICK
1983 - 1989 Skyhawk
CHEVROLET
1982 - 1990 Cavalier, Cadet
1990 - 1994 Lumina APV
OLDSMOBILE
1983 - 1988 Firenza
PONTIAC
1982 - 1988 Sunbird
1990 - 1993 Transport
May fit other vehicles.
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We do offer a 14 day return policy. We reserve the right to apply this policy at our discretion. If you destroy the packaging or send the part back in a non resalable condition, we will not accept it. If you ordered in error, we are reasonable and will work with you. We will accept returns within the 14 days and, as long as the part shows no sign of being installed, issue a refund less shipping and any fees we may have occurred. The item has to be returned in the same condition and with the same package as was sent to you. If it shows sign of installation, the package has been damaged, or there is any other cause for the item to not be considered new, we will either refuse to issue a refund or issue a partial refund.
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Many of the items we sell are vintage or no longer in production. All items are sold as stated and there is no implied warranty. By purchasing an item, you agree to take full responsibility and liability for the use, installation, maintenance, and operation of the item as well as any and all consequences which come out of its purchase, use and/or misuse.
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