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    FS: sunroof switch 69-73

    used switch,good shape $75 plus $10 to cover shipping and paypal fees
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    Porsche Nut merbesfield's Avatar
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    Is that for a Mercedes?
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    Quote Originally Posted by merbesfield View Post
    Is that for a Mercedes?
    think so too

    http://www.ebay.com/itm/Mercedes-Hor...item4acbbc3dfd

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    I thought that I had read in an earlier post that Mercedes and Porsche used the same part

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    Switch is sold

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    May have. When I pulled my switch it had pins like the one shown in your post, so maybe I did need your switch. Oh well. If anyone has another let me know. Doh.
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    Porsche Nut merbesfield's Avatar
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    Found one. Thanks.
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    I was told by sale staff at Stoddard that Mercedes and Porsche same part.

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