95 96 97 98 99 00 01 Ford Ranger Explorer Oem Lh Drivers Side Front Air Bag Gray on 2040-parts.com
Pittsfield, Massachusetts, US
You are bidding on a 1995-2001 Ford Ranger/Explorer OEM Driver's Side Front Air Bag, Dark Gray. This is in great shape, exterior only has minor signs of wear. Actual Air Bag in photo's. Any ???'s feel free to e-mail. Good Luck!!!
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