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Ford Ys4z-9a825-da Speedometer 2000-2003 Focus Cable Assembly on 2040-parts.com

US $21.99
Location:

Lebanon, Indiana, United States

Lebanon, Indiana, United States
Condition:New other (see details) Brand:FORD Manufacturer Part Number:YS4Z-9A825-DA UPC:Does Not Apply

Parts came from closed dealer, Parts have been sitting on shelf & package may be dusty or dirty. You get what is pictured. Be sure to check with your local dealer to be sure it fits yours. In the next few months I will be listing a huge amount of NEW parts from a LARGE closed dealership. Please watch my auctions !!! FREE shipping !!! Disclaimer: I am not a dealer. I am selling these parts acquired thru a liquidation auction. I will gladly accept returns. If you ordered the wrong part you will have to pay shipping both ways. If I listed something wrong I will pay shipping both ways. Thanks for looking & good luck !

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