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Daewoo Lanos 4 Doors Power Window Regulator Front Right Door 1998-2002 on 2040-parts.com

US $55.55
Location:

Skokie, Illinois, US

Skokie, Illinois, US
Item must be returned within:14 Days Refund will be given as:Money Back Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Return policy details:IF YOU DO NOT LIKE THIS ITEM BECAUSE OF ANY REASON- JUST SEND IT BACK FOR A FULL RETURN !! Restocking Fee:No Brand:DAEWOO Placement on Vehicle:Array Country of Manufacture:Korea, Republic of Manufacturer Part Number:4 DOORS DAEWOO LANOS

YOU ARE BIDDING FOR ONE USED ORIGINAL PART:

POWER WINDOW REGULATOR.

FRONT  RIGHT   DOOR....THGE PASSENGER'S DOOR.

THIS IS THE DRIVERS DOOR in UK and AUSTRALIA!!

FULL ASSEMBLY : MOTOR + BRACKET + CABLE

TESTED IN OUR SHOP - 100% WORKING CONDITION.

IT WILL FIT ANY DAEWOO LANOS   1998- 2002.

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