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M5r1 Ford Ranger / Explorer / Mazda 5 Speed Transmission 2wd Tail Housing on 2040-parts.com

US $29.99
Location:

West Plains, Missouri, United States

West Plains, Missouri, United States
Has been washed and no cracks or damage seen. Good usable part. Note speedometer location / area the speed sensor is angled upwards for use on earlier models with gear on sensor. ( For later tail that sensor hole goes straight in from side and uses reluctor wheel see my other listings or message for more information.)
Brand:Ford Other Part Number:M5OD-R1 Manufacturer Part Number:M5R1 UPC:Does not apply

Has been washed and no cracks or damage seen. Note speedometer location / area the speed sensor is angled upwards for use on earlier models with gear on sensor. ( For later tail that sensor hole goes straight in from side and uses reluctor wheel see my other listings or message for more information.)Good usable part.

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