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Used Jeep Sj Grand Wagoneer Outside Electric Power Mirror Switch J5756 932 # 5 on 2040-parts.com

US $169.65
Location:

Kanto region, Japan

Kanto region, Japan
Condition:Used Brand:Mopar Chrysler Motors Genuine Parts Warranty:No Manufacturer Part Number:J5756 932 / J3740 893 / J4007 022 Country/Region of Manufacture:United States

 This auction is one set of Used Jeep SJ Grand Wagoneer Outside Electric Remote Mirrors Switch and Escutcheon with speed nuts for the 1983~1991models.  Chrysler Jeep Parts Number J5756 932, J3740 893 and J4007 022. Chrysler Jeep Mopar correct parts. It works properly. Please verify for yourself before bidding. Please don't hesitate to email me if you have any questions about this listing and Full Size Jeep parts.  Thank you for watching.

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