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Jeep Wrangler Yj Under Dash Ac Air Conditioning Unit Complete Dash on 2040-parts.com

US $349.00
Location:

Addison, Michigan, US

Addison, Michigan, US
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Pulled from 95 YJ 6cylinder automatic. Everything in the pictures included. This is very heavy so shipping options will be explored for best rate to winner. Using freight quote as base for shipping and will do best to keep it as low as possible. Pick up is an option as well. I do not mark up shipping. Due to weight and size of package UPS wouldn't give quote on ebay, send me a zip code and will do best to get best rate. Could separate and ship in multiple packages too if it makes shipping less. I also have listed the upper dash and vent that go with this set up. Condenser and Compressor available for purchase as well for extra $. Ask questions and I will do my best to give accurate description. Thanks for looking!

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