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THIS AUCTION IS FOR A NEW OLD STOCK FACTORY FORD 2003 2004 FORD MUSTANG MACH 1 FRONT BUCKET SEAT HEADREST ASSEMBLY PART NUMBER 2R3Z-63611A08-BAD. THIS IS UNIQUE TO MACH 1 MODELS AND EXTREMELY HARD TO FIND. BRAND NEW IN THE BOX AND READY TO INSTALL. NOTHING BEATS THE QUALITY AND FIT OF A GENUINE FORD PART FOR YOUR LOVED RIDE. FEEL FREE TO ASK ANY QUESTIONS. NEWBUILDNGBULKSHELFF |
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