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Ford F-series Truck Van Rear Camera Mirror Monitor Kit 4.3" Oem Us Made Back Up on 2040-parts.com

US $75.00
Location:

Cleveland, Ohio, United States

Cleveland, Ohio, United States
Condition:New Type:Rear Camera Monitor Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Screen Size:4.3" Brand:Ford OEM Warranty:No

 For sale a brand new Ford rear view camera-brake light and rear view mirror kit from the late 2015 that was put on the 2016 model years.  Could be installed on any pick up truck or Ford E-series Van with a little knowledge and ingenuity.  This is the factory OEM unit Ford installs in their F-series pick up trucks made by Rostra of North Carolina and not the cheap China made junk. It is new in the box and taken out only for the pictures taken. It has the rear outside overhead brake light with camera in it, the interior rear view mirror with a 4.3" display and all the wires and instructions for installation.  Retail of this kit is over $300.00.   Shipping is calculated through E-Bay to your zip code on a 6 pound package.  No international sales except Canada.  Thanks for looking.


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