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Mazda Millenia S Cruise Control Actuator on 2040-parts.com

US $18.99
Location:

Waynesville, North Carolina, United States

Waynesville, North Carolina, United States
Used part from a 1999 Mazda Millenia with 135k miles. Car was running and driving prior to removal.
Brand:Mazda Warranty:No Manufacturer Part Number:T03266310B

This listing is for the cruise control actuator from a 1999 Mazda Millenia with 135k miles. The car was running and driving prior to removal. It includes only the actuator assembly which mounts under the hood and the cable which runs from the actuator to the throttle body. All parts are in good condition.


PLEASE NOTE: Returns are accepted, however shipping cost is non-refundable, return shipping is the responsibility of the buyer, and a 20% restocking fee will be assessed. No Exceptions. Do not hesitate to contact me if you have any questions or concerns. I am parting out the entire car. If you have a specific piece you are looking for, let me know. If I have it I will create a custom listing for you.


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