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Lincoln Ls 3.9l V8 Cooling System Hose 2000-2002 Nos Xw4z-18b402-ga on 2040-parts.com

US $87.87
Location:

Marana, Arizona, United States

Marana, Arizona, United States
Condition:New

Purchased *every* cooling system hose for my 2002 Lincoln LS V8 in 2010.  I replaced most of the hoses to resolve a random overheating problem.  I eventually sold the car, but still have some hoses left that were never used.  I’m selling this hose for 50% off from the list price at the time.  If you have a Ford Thunderbird from the same era, this hose might work for you as well.

It is hard to see from the photo, but there are actually three separate hoses/lines, and they include the mounting brackets.

I’m selling the hose for what I paid for it, sans sales tax.  Shipping is by USPS Priority Mail for free if purchased on Buy It Now.  No return because the hose is essentially new – never used.

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