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06 07 08 09 10 Chrysler Pt Cruiser Master Window Switchon Dash Oem on 2040-parts.com

US $49.99
Location:

Dayton, Tennessee, United States

Dayton, Tennessee, United States
Shows minor signs of previous use. Including possible paint scratches, scuffs, surface blemishes. Tested on car before being removed.
Brand:Chrysler Model:PT CRUISER Manufacturer Part Number:OEM Year:2006 GenuineOEM:True Inventory ID:E2162 Designation:Used Stock #:3075 Mileage:135,000

FOR SALE IS A USED OEM MASTER WINDOW SWITCH ON DASH (4DOOR WAGON) REMOVED FROM A 2006 PT CRUISER 135,000 MILES. CAR WAS RUN TESTED. PART HAS BEEN INSPECTED. PART REMOVED FROM A SALVAGE VEHICLE.  SHOULD FIT 2006 - 2010 PT CRUISER. CHECK WITH YOUR LOCAL DEALER FOR FITMENT. TESTED ON CAR. LOOK AT PICS BEFORE YOU BUY. 
STOCK #3075    MILES 135,000    TAG#E2162
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