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Power Window/door Locks Switch Set 5 Piece's Buick Chevy Pontiac Olds Fac. Oem on 2040-parts.com

US $14.75
Location:

Millstadt, Illinois, US

Millstadt, Illinois, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Surface Finish:Chrome Plastic Warranty:No Part Brand:Factory OEM

 Pulled from a 2 door 1985 Chevrolet Caprice and 1985 Chevy truck. Will fit many G.M. makes and models but you must check if these will work for you. Plenty of flaws on these switches, but no cracked or bent post's, or any other damage other than normal wear and tear. Working condition is unknown. Please feel free to ask any questions about these item's before bidding/buying. Sorry, no Canada on these item's. Payment is due within 3 days. Item's will then ship within 2 days. Not everyone needs feedback, but I do and would greatly appreciate it, and I will return feedback for you. Thank you in advance!

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