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Jeep Commando Switch Panel, Hear, Lights, Wipers Original on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Breckenridge, Colorado, United States

Breckenridge, Colorado, United States
Condition:Used Placement on Vehicle:Right

NOTE - THIS AUCTION DOES NOT INCLUDE THE INSTRUMENT CLUSTER or CONNECTOR FOR IT or DIMMER CONTROL.  This auction if for the used switch panel from 72 Jeep Commando on the right in the picture, which includes switches for head lights, heater fan and wipers and heat control cable slides and cables and some wiring.  All items work. Labeling is readable but not perfect. AGAIN, this auction  DOES NOT include Instrument panel and electrical connector or dimmer control in picture, this is for switch panel only with the cables and short section of wiring.  Contact me for more pictures or other commando items.  Have a 2nd switch panel that is complete and works, but not a nice of condition.

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