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2005-2011 Ford Crown Victoria Driver Air Bag Inflator Black Charcoal Steering Lh on 2040-parts.com

US $40.00
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Sugar Land, Texas, United States

Sugar Land, Texas, United States
Condition:Used Conditions & Options:CHARCOAL LH Designation:Used Genuine OEM:Yes Mileage:0 Interchange Part Number:253-00372 Model:CROWN VIC

Removed from a 2009 Ford Crown Victoria with Charcoal Black interior trim.
Left side (driver) airbag
No returns so please be sure this will fit your application.
2005 through 2011 Ford Crown Victoria vehicles
Also possible Mercury Grand Marquis and Lincoln Town Cars.
Care needs to be taken when installing this part. A qualified technician is recommended.

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