Jeep Wagoneer Grand Power Window Switches Passenger Door Trim 80 81 82 83 84 85 on 2040-parts.com
Omaha, Nebraska, US
One complete set of passenger door power window switches removed from a 1983 Jeep Wagoneer. Nice chrome and wood finish. Keep as spares or upgrade your worn or damaged parts. Not tested.
Shipping for US addresses. Email for international shipping quote.
See my other auctions for more hard to find Jeep items. Sold as is.
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