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Peugeot 505 Stx Interior Front Reading Lights Console on 2040-parts.com

US $25.00
Location:

Rydal, Georgia, United States

Rydal, Georgia, United States
Plastic still holding together ...... read more >in description and see photos
Warranty:No Country/Region of Manufacture:France

Plastic for sun visor docking is unbroken, no cracks or structural deterioration. The color of the plastic is faded a bit, as compared with the inside of the unit.The left and right map reader light swivel is still pretty stiff, holds its position well with no wobble. The other interior courtesy light had 3 of the four prongs broken, is not shown and is not included. The other unit (might be a compass?) I don't know if it works or not. Vehicle had 126K miles on it prior to this part being removed.

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