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Champ 24 Volt 2 Speed Fan Car Truck Motor Home Semi Camper Rv Dash Mount Dorman on 2040-parts.com

US $34.99
Location:

South Fulton, Tennessee, United States

South Fulton, Tennessee, United States
Condition:New

This listing is for a unused Champion 24-Volt 2-Speed Fan. This item has never been out of the box. This fan has metal blades and is chrome plated. The fan would be great for car, truck, motor home, boat, and much more. Please check out my other listings.

Please view the pictures for the condition of this item. I offer combine shipping up to three days from your first purchase. Please contact me with any questions before the listing ends. Thank you!

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