Oem 08 Chrysler Pt Cruiser Rear Driver's Side Door Lock Solenoid Assembly, Lh Lr on 2040-parts.com
Spirit Lake, Idaho, United States
This left rear door lock actuator is out of a 2008 pt cruiser with 39k miles and was tested in and out of the car and is in great working condition. Parting out whole car with 39k miles.
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