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2001-2006 Mazda Tribute / Ford Escape Oem Rear Window Hinges & Mounting Screws on 2040-parts.com

US $39.99
Location:

Leander, Texas, United States

Leander, Texas, United States
THESE ARE USED AUTO PARTS. ALL OF THEM WILL HAVE SOME MINOR COSMETIC FLAWS. WE DO OUR BEST TO PUT ALL DEFECTS IN THE PRODUCT DESCRIPTION BUT MAY MISS THE OCASSIONAL SCRATCH, SCUFF, DING. AGAIN REMEMNBER YOU ARE BUYING USED AUTO PARTS. ALL ITEMS ARE SOLD AS IS - NO RETURNS UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED IN DESCRIPTION
Brand:FORD MAZDA Placement on Vehicle:Left, Right, Rear, Upper Primary Color:Black Surface Finish:Black Manufacturer Part Number:01 02 03 04 05 06 2001-2006 2001 2002 2003 2004 Country/Region of Manufacture:Unknown Other Part Number:Lift Gate Pair Set

                   !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!  PLEASE READ EVERYTHING BEFORE BIDDING - BUYING. !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

                                                                                          - THIS IS A USED AUTO PART -

ITEM - 2001 - 2006 FORD ESCAPE / MAZDA TRIBUTE OEM REAR WINDOW HINGES. THESE HINGES MOUNT THE REAR WINDOW TO THE BODY OF THE VEHICLE. COMES WITH MOUNTING SCREWS & NUTS. May Fit Other Years / MODELS TOO. Please Confirm Prior To Purchasing The Item! THERE ARE 2 DIFFERENT VERSIONS OF THESE HINGES FOR THE SAME EXACT MODELS / YEARS. A LONGER / SKINNIER SET AND A SHORTER FATTER SET. THESE ARE THE LONGER SKINNER SET. PLEASE LOOK AT THE PICTURES AND VERIFY THESE ARE THE RIGHT ONES FOR YOUR APPLICATION AS I DO NOT ACCEPT RETURNS! THIS SET IS THE "LONGER / SKINNIER" ONES.

AUCTION INCLUDES WHAT YOU SEE IN THE PICTURES - NOTHING MORE!

FACTORY PART NUMBER - (IF AVAILABLE) - N/A - PULLED FROM A 2005 FORD ESCAPE

CONDITIONNORMAL WEAR / COLOR FADING YOU WOULD EXPECT. NO RUST. REMOVED FROM A TEXAS VEHICLE. ALL USED AUTO PARTS WILL HAVE SOME MINOR "SCUFFS / DINGS / SCRATCHES / DENTS" PLEASE BE AWARE OF THAT PRIOR TO PURCHASING.

 

 READ THIS STATEMENT BELOW PRIOR TO PURCHASING!!!!

PLEASE MAKE SURE THIS PART WILL FIT YOUR VEHICLE PRIOR TO PURCHASING. AS I DO NOT ACCEPT RETURNS. IT IS THE BUYERS RESPONSIBILITY TO ASSURE THIS PART WILL FIT THEIR VEHICLE. THERE MAY BE MULTIPLE OPTIONS FOR YOUR EXACT VEHICLE. AGAIN IT IS YOUR RESPONSIBILITY TO BE CERTAIN THIS WILL WORK WITH YOUR APPLICATION.

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: CHECK OUT OUR OTHER AUCTIONS - WE MAY HAVE MORE PARTS FOR THE SAME MODEL THAT YOU ARE SEARCHING FOR!

SHIPPING TO THE UNITED STATES ONLY - LOWER 48 STATES ONLY

PAYPAL ONLY FOR PAYMENT - DUE WITHIN 7 DAYS AFTER AUCTION ENDS

ITEMS ARE SOLD AS IS NO RETURNS - PLEASE CONFIRM THIS ITEM MEETS YOUR NEEDS / APPLICATION BEFORE BIDDING OR BUYING IT NOW!

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