Saturn Ion 05-07 Gm Sunroof Glass Replacement 22721360 on 2040-parts.com
Swartz Creek, Michigan, US
Replacement sunroof glass for the factory sunroof 05-07 Saturn Ion. Complete with new hardware. If you have any doubt about the this fitting your vehicle, please e-mail me your V.I.N. and I will verify fit. Please note this is replacement glass only, not entire module.
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