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Volvo C70, S70 V70 Switches, Gauges, Computer, Speakers, Hood, Trunk on 2040-parts.com

US $1.00
Location:

Dallas, Texas, United States

Dallas, Texas, United States
Condition:Used

Parting out 2001 Volvo C70

MANY good parts

2.3 HPT engine $650 plus app. $125 shipping


Interior available:
Seat motors, switches, etc 
Steering wheel
Speakers
Mirrors
Glass
Sensors
Bumpers
Sunroof motor and glass
Headlights
Instrument cluster
Switches
Trunk and Gas release switch and motors


Brand NEW BATTERY, old one was exchanged and new one given 1-8-16

Needing to move parts, please make offer on anything needed

Everything available but stereo, amp, processor, complete interior-door panels, seat skins, 

Please contact for what is needed

Thank you


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