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Rebuilt 2 Speed Wiper Switch 70/71 Cuda/challenger Rt Aar/barracuda on 2040-parts.com

US $55.00
Location:

Racine, Wisconsin, United States

Racine, Wisconsin, United States
cleaned and rebuilt
Manufacturer Part Number:2947404 Part Brand:MOPAR Warranty:Yes

 REBUILT 2 SPEED WIPER SWITCH 70 CUDA/CHALLENGER RT AAR. I TAKE THESE ALL APART. CLEAN ALL CONTACTS AND REPLACE ANYTHING NEEDED. THEN REASSEMBLE AND CLEAN THE OUTSIDE. THIS DOES FIT EARLY 1971 CUDA/CHALLENGERS, DEPENDS ON YOUR HARNESS.

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