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94-98 Passenger Side Air Bag Tan In Color 94-98 # 09217 on 2040-parts.com

US $59.99
Location:

Travelers Rest, South Carolina, US

Travelers Rest, South Carolina, US
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THIS IS A PASSENGER SIDE ONLY 94-98 MUSTANG TAN AIR BAG. SHOULD FIT FROM 94-98 MUSTANGS. PLEASE CK FOR PROPER FITMENT BEFORE BIDDING ON THIS. BAG IS IN GOOD SHAPE THIS IS A USED PART SO PAINT MAY HAVE SMALL FLAWS. PLEASE SEE PIC AND EMAIL WITH ANY QUESTIONS OR CONCERNS YOU MAY HAVE SHIPPING IS 10.00 FLAT RATE IN LOWER US 48 STATES. IF YOU NEED ANY PARTS FROM 87-2012 MUSTANGS PLEASE EMAIL WITH NEEDS I CAN ALWAYS ADD AN AUCTION FOR YOU. I DO NOT SHIP OUT OF THE US PLEASE DONT ASK SORRY...


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