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Nos Trailer Connector Fits Ford Bronco 1989 -1991 Part # 44540 on 2040-parts.com

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Cookeville, Tennessee, United States

Cookeville, Tennessee, United States
Condition:New Brand:T-Connect Manufacturer Part Number:44540

I bought this trailer connecttor new a few years back and never opened the package it has just been hanging on the wall at the shop for the past few years !!! It is for a full size Bronco 1989-1991 IT WILL NOT FIT BRONCO II the outter plastic of the package is turning yellow from hanging on the wall for the past few years but your just gunna throw the package away anyway !!! I opened it today for the first time to take the pictures and then put it right back into the package !!! No splicing wires it just plugs right in to the factory wiring harness nothing else to by and comes with instuction sheet !!! Please see my other items !!! FREE SHIPPING IN THE USA ONLY !!!

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