Window Motor And Regulator Driver Rear Lr Chevy Equinox Or Pontiac Torrent on 2040-parts.com
East Liverpool, Ohio, US
This is for a good working used window motor and regulator assembly pulled from a 05 Chevy Equinox. It is the drivers side rear door. This motor will fit all the first gen from 05-09 torrent or equinox since they are the same suv. Fast shipping via Fed Ex ground!
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