Find or Sell any Parts for Your Vehicle in USA

Ford Explorer Mountaineer 5.0 Water Pump Pulley 97 on 2040-parts.com

US $27.00
Location:

Yorktown, Virginia, US

Yorktown, Virginia, US
Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Item must be returned within:14 Days Refund will be given as:Money back or exchange (buyer's choice) Return policy details:Please make sure this will fit you vehicle before purchasing.We have done our best to accurately describe this item. Returns are accepted ONLY if buyer contact us and return item within 14 days after receiving item. Returns made because item DOES NOT match description will be refunded purchase price and shipping cost or if available, an exchange. Returns made for reasons other than item does not match description will be refunded purchase price only, NOT shipping cost. Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Restocking Fee:No Other Part Number:F87A-8A528-AA Warranty:No Part Brand:FORD


FORD EXPLORER AND MOUNTAINEER 5.0 L  V8 WATER PUMP PULLEY.

This Pulley was removed from a 1997  Explorer with a 5.0 l  V8 engine. Part number on pulley is F87A-8A528-AA. It may fit other Ford vehicles and other years too. It is the buyers responsibility to make sure it fit their vehicle. Compare part numbers. Item is in good used condition, no visible damage, no excessive wobble. Sold as pictured.
  
These are used parts, may have minor scratches, blemishes and show signs of normal wear.

This item is a used original Ford part - Not an aftermarket part

Shipping and payment information - buyer to add shipping and handling, see shipping details. Shipping to the USA only. NO international shipping. Payment due within 3 days. We are happy to combine S&H. One payment must be made for all items to receive the combined S&H. Please send us a message or call us at 757-595-6458 if you have any questions. Virginia residents must pay sales tax.

OUR FEEDBACK POLICY - If there is a problem, please contact us before leaving feedback. We will make every effort to make your transaction as smooth as possible. We leave feedback for every auction that we have received feedback from.

We have done our best to accurately describe this item.
Returns must be made within 14 days of receiving item.
Returns are accepted only if buyer contact us and
return item within 14 days after receiving item.
Return made because item DOES NOT match description will
 be refunded purchase price and shipping cost, or if available, an exchange.
Returns made for reasons other than item does not match description
will be refunded purchase price Only, Not shipping cost.

Please make sure this will fit you vehicle before purchasing.


Honda Small Hybrid Sports Concept

Thu, 08 Mar 2007

By Ben Whitworth First Official Pictures 08 March 2007 08:56 The world's first 80mpg sports coupe Green doesn’t have to mean dull and worthy – that Honda’s message behind its intriguing-looking Small Hybrid Sports Concept, star of its show stand and likely to enter production within the next two years. Sitting on a modified Civic platform, the European designed SHSC is powered by 1.4-litre VTEC petrol and electric engines, that will, Honda claims, return 80mpg on the urban cycle, with low emission levels of 120g/km. The teardrop-shaped two-seater also features massive low-resistance 20-inch tyres and a full-length glass roof that flows into its tail.

The New Jaguar XE final video tease (probably)

Thu, 04 Sep 2014

The New Jaguar XE final video tease (probably) Jaguar has been working hard to build excitement for the new XE – effectively a replacement for the old X-Type to take on the might of Audi, Mercedes and BMW in the compact saloon sector – and we’ve had no end of teases in the last few months. But now, with the debut of the Jaguar XE in a marketing extravaganza in London on Monday (8 September) Jaguar has released what we expect will be the final tease for the new XE. What we get is a 15 second overview of Jaguar’s current cars, interspersed with snippets of views of the new XE and a sound track that seems to include the exhaust note of the new XE too.

Are laser-powered cars in our future?

Thu, 01 Sep 2011

We have no shortage of ideas here in the United States about how to power our cars. We’ve seen gasoline and electricity, and we’ve heard about fuel cells powered by water. The nuclear option is the only thing left to discuss.