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Ford Lincoln Navigator Rear Subwoofer Bracket on 2040-parts.com

US $5.99
Location:

Grant, Michigan, United States

Grant, Michigan, United States
This listing is for a used product usless otherwise stated. The pictures and description show the condition. If you want new please purchase new.
Placement on Vehicle:Right Warranty:No

This bracket was removed from a 1999 Ford Lincoln Navigator. It is compatible with other makes, models and years of vehicles but you will need to verify compatibility before you purchase. This bracket stands vertically at the rear part of the subwoofer. It attaches to the wall and the floor of the vehicle to hold the rear part of the subwoofer in place. OEM.  F75A-17AO53-AE. The bracket is in really good condition. It is being sold as is. 

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