Exedy Pressure Plate Fits - Ford Festiva 1988-1993 & Ford Espire 1994-1997 on 2040-parts.com
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This is a New Ford Festiva 1988-1993 & Espire 1993-1997 Clutch Pressure Plate. Made by Exedy - Daikin in Japan.
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