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Ford Explorer/expedition/taurus 6-disc Cd Magazine Pn# F8vf-18c833-ae on 2040-parts.com

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Ford Explorer/Expedition/Taurus 6-Disc CD Magazine PN# F8VF-18C833-AE, US $17.00, image 1
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Manufacturer Part Number:F8VF-18C833-AE Brand:Unbranded Disc Capacity:6 Warranty:No

Here is a Ford 6 CD Disc Changer Magazine. It is new and unused. It will fit many GM applications, and it is up to you to double check and make sure it works for your vehicle. We are in the process of liquidating a large supply of NOS Buick and GM parts, so stay tuned to our auctions. Buyer is responsible for payment upon purchase. Items are shipped standard, and can be sent quicker for an additional cost.

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