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Toyota Corolla Pf-z10 Blower Motor Speed Control Resistor - Free Shipping!!! on 2040-parts.com

US $14.99
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Morenci, Michigan, United States

Morenci, Michigan, United States
This item is new but not in it's original package
Brand:TOYOTA Manufacturer Part Number:PF-Z10

This is a brand new Toyota Corolla PF-Z10 blower motor speed control resistor that I picked up in a surplus sale. These were over-runs or part of tear-downs and are brand new. This part does not come with it's original packaging.

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