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2015 2016 Ford Mustang Restraint System Lower Dash Driver Knee Airbag Oem on 2040-parts.com

US $269.99
Location:

Farmington, Michigan, United States

Farmington, Michigan, United States
Condition:Used Brand:Factory Category 1:Electrical Manufacturer Part Number:FR3B 63042A01 Category 2:Restraint Systems Other Part Number:AG3ZHE Category 3:Supplemental Restraint System Part Brand:FORD OEM Interchange Part Number:2015 2016 oem fomoco airbag air bag Genuine OEM:Yes Warranty:No Warranty Item Name:Knee Inflator Module

OEM 2015-2016 Ford mustang knee airbag. Air bag has some scratches as shown in pictures.

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