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1994-2004 Ford Mustang Right Passenger Parchment Door Panel 22k Miles Oem 99 01 on 2040-parts.com

US $140.00
Location:

Akron, Ohio, US

Akron, Ohio, US
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Removed from a 2002 Ford Mustang GT with only 22k miles!

Passenger side door panel. (right side)

Will fit any 1994-2004 mustang but is best color matched for 1999-2004 mustangs with parchment interior

This door panel is for mustangs equipped with Mach 460 door tweeters

Although this panel is from a very low mileage car, this is a used part and there may be some light scratches, scuffs, etc. No broken parts or cracks on front or rear of panel. Very nice.

Any questions? Please ask. Thanks and happy bidding!

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