Mopar Nos 2 Speed Wiper Switch 1971 Charger Road Runner 3488781 on 2040-parts.com
Flushing, New York, US
An NOS 2 speed wiper switch, part # 3488781, for 1972 A body cars. Item is NOS in the box. No bidders with negative feedback please! International bidders will have to use paypal and please contact me for correct shipping charges. Positive feedback will be left when item is shipped. I combine shipping for multiple items so check my other auctions.
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