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Ford Fiesta Mk8 Radio Information Display Centre Dash Clocks Et7t-18b955-bb on 2040-parts.com

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Worle, United Kingdom

Worle, United Kingdom
In good working order, please match the part number to make sure it is the correct part for your car.
Brand:Ford (Genuine OE) FoMoCo Manufacturer Part Number:ET7T-18B955-BB Screen/Monitor Type:In-Dash Monitor

Ford Fiesta MK8 Information Display

Please expect some cosmetic general wear/tear otherwise the display in perfect working condition

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