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Nos New Gm 20484641 Pontiac Fog Lamp Switch Bonneville Grand Am 1985 - 1991 on 2040-parts.com

US $21.95
Location:

Staten Island, New York, United States

Staten Island, New York, United States
Condition:New Brand:GM Manufacturer Part Number:20484641

NOS NEW GM fog light switch new in the box that fits Pontiacs Gran Am and Bonneville, 85-91

From my research they will fit:

1987-1991 BONNEVILLE

1985-1988 GRAND AM

PLEASE do your own research to make sure they fit your vehicle.

It may fit other years or models so please do your own research.

Please look at pictures for more details.

I will not ship to AlaskaHawaiiPuerto Rico or to a PO Box.

Please ask questions before bidding.

Thanks, Joe

Parts are sold AS IS. 

PLEASE READ:  If you are not sure of something or whether it will fit your application, please ask questions before placing a bid, I will answer all questions to the best of my ability. Most (but not all) of what I sell is used and, as with anything used, there may be imperfections. You are buying all items “as is” and I describe to the best of my knowledge, including disclosure of any imperfections that I might find.

Exchanges or refunds will only take place if I have grossly misrepresented the item or inoperable.  Mistakes can happen so contact me for further details, should this be the case.   Returns will NOT be accepted for buyer’s remorse (changed your mind).  All returns are at the BUYER'S expense.  Refund will be issued after I receive the item back in its original condition.


  

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