L/r Oxygen Sensors 1994 Ford Taurus 3.8l Engine !! on 2040-parts.com
Colorado Springs, Colorado, US
Left and right forward oxygen sensors from a 1994 Ford Taurus GL 3.8L engine.
Sensors appear to have been just serviced and look pretty new.
These sell new at the parts store with tax for between $65 and $70 bucks each.
I'm asking $30 for the pair and I'd rather not split them them up.
I cannot tell you what other year, make or models this will fit,
for that I would refer you to your local parts store.
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