03 04 Lincoln Navigator Emergency Parking Park Brake Foot Pedal Pad Cable Wire on 2040-parts.com
Dallas, Texas, United States
IN GOOD USED CONDITION PLEASE CHECK PICTURES FOR DETAILS DONOR IS A 2004 LINCOLN NAVIGATOR 5.4L RWD AUTOMATIC STK177 VIN# 5LMFU27R24LJ14996 PLEASE CHECK FITMENT BEFORE BIDDING. SOME ECU GAUGES RADIOS NEED PROGRAMING BEFORE USE PLEASE CHECK WITH YOUR DEALER 30 DAY WARRANTY ON PART ONLY NO WARRANTY ON LABOR COST(ALL PARTS ARE MARKED IF MARK IS REMOVED WARRANTY IS VOID) RETURNS THERE IS NO NEED TO OPEN A EBAY CASE JUST SEND ME A MESSAGE AND I WILL GET BACK WITH YOU IN A TIMELY MANNER NO SHIPPING TO PO BOX APO ADDRESSES. SHIPPING TO ALASKA, HAWAII, OR PUERTO RICO PLEASE CONTACT ME FOR SHIPPING QUOTE LOCAL PICKUP IS ALWAYS WELCOMED |
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