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Thread: SWB washer/wiperswitch and turn signal switch

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    SWB washer/wiperswitch and turn signal switch

    Both switches working when pulled several years ago. Not currently tested but move freely. Chrome is pitted. Discussions on the 911ESR about how to disassemble and re chrome. All wiring uncut and intact. Plastic handles in good shape. $200.00 + p shipping. I'll eat the PayPal.SOLD20250405_100225.jpg20250405_100339.jpg SOLD
    Last edited by doigthom; 04-16-2025 at 11:26 AM.

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    What’s the price? Thanks
    A part isn't purchased until paid.

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    two hundred dollars on bbs
    registry #2072

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    ^^^^ please confirm this is your price. Thanks.
    Peter Kane

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    Sorry. Yes the price is $200.00. thanks for your helping hand Jim and Moderator.

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