Control Airbag Ford (usa) Mustang Lx 106 Ps 78kw Year Built 87-93 Ga2a677f0 on 2040-parts.com
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Control Airbag Ford (USA) Mustang LX 106 PS 78kW Year built 87-93 GA2A677F0The description of this item has been automatically translated. If you have any questions, please feel free to contact us. WELCOME
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION: Is a control unit air bag of a Ford (USA) Mustang LX 3 - door 78 kW - 106 hp 2299 cc Registered: 08.07 1992 Mileage: ca. 1)40 453 miles Part Number: GA 2A677 F0 Of the This article is used and has the usual signs of use (minor scratches). The item will be sold, as can be seen in the picture Other parts, as well as in my other auctions.
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