Saab 93 9-3 Trunk Latch Actuator #4947685 on 2040-parts.com
Rochester, Massachusetts, US
Trunk latch actuator from a 2000 Saab 9-3 (93) hatchback. In perfect working order, was used many times prior to removal. Electrical connector and mounting screws included. Will fit other years as well including 99-03.
Saab part number: 49 47 685
Kiekert part number: 655329
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