Dorman-new - 1999 Chevy Monte Carlo Window Electric Regulator (right Side) on 2040-parts.com
Brookfield, Wisconsin, US
I have. "NEW" in box and sealed in plastic a right side ( passenger side door) electric window regulator.
Was going to install on my 1999 Chevy Monte Carlo Z34. Never got to it and sold car.
Price is very fair, I paid over $100+ few months ago.
Why buy junk USED when you can buy a NEW one! Use PAYPAL TO PAY.
WILL SHIP WITHIN USA ONLY
THANK YOU!
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