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Volvo V70 Window/mirror/door Control Switch Part#8682949/8682950 on 2040-parts.com

US $32.99
Location:

Kearny, New Jersey, US

Kearny, New Jersey, US
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VOLVO V70 S60 S80 ELECTRIC WINDOW MASTER SWITCH IN GOOD CONDITION WITH ELECTRIC MIRROR CONTROLS, CENTRAL LOCKING AND WINDOW LOCK REMOVED FROM 2002 V70 PETROL CAR IN WORKING ORDER. THERE IS A SMALL CRACK ON MIRROR CONTROL BUTTON BUT DOESN'T AFFECT THE USE AND UNIT ALSO HAS SOME MARKS ON THE SURROUND. CHECK PHOTO. Thanks for looking

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