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UP FOR AUCTION IS A EXCELLENT USED SET OF GREAT WORKING WINDOW SWITCHES REMOVED FROM A MERCEDES YEARS AGO AFTER THE ACCIDENT
THEY HAVE BEEN SEATING IN MY DAD'S SHOP FOR YEARS HERE IS YOU CHANCE TO BUY THEM NOW OR YOU SNOOZE YOU LOOSE
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