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Palm Bay, Florida, United States
Condition:Used

928 DEFROSTER VENTS / CLEAN /NO CRACKS OR CRAZING / WHEN WORKING ON DASH OR POD REPLACEMENT ALWAYS CHECK THE HOSE AND VENTS FOR HOLES OR CRACKS 

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