05-07 Chevy Cobalt Ss 2.0 Supercharged, A/c Controls Nickel Faced on 2040-parts.com
Las Cruces, New Mexico, United States
Selling a good used tested Cobalt SS 2.0 supercharged A/C control panel fits 05-07 Cobalt SS 2.0. This is the more rare control panel that was only available in the cobalt ss supercharged with the nickel face. I have the matching stereo for sale as well and other parts . Thanks
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