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04-08 Ford F150 F-150 F 150 Air Bag Set W/computer Module Airbag Driver Tan on 2040-parts.com

US $64.99
Location:

Knoxville, Tennessee, US

Knoxville, Tennessee, US
:

This Auction is for a good used set of Air Bags for Ford vehicles. Includes the Driver Air Bag, Passenger Air Bag, Computer Box is complementary and not Guaranteed to work for your application.

COLOR: Tan

Interchange (fitment):

04-08 Ford F150

PLEASE NOTE: Passenger side crack in ring and wear on it SEE PHOTOS

Warranty/Guarantee

Sorry NO Warranty also NO Guarantee for Air Bags,

 Air Bag Computer has NO Guarantee

Additional Payment Instructions:

Please pay through Paypal for quickest shipping. Paypal will accept most any credit card. I will also accept payment by mail but will wait for any payments to clear. Shipping will be USPS, UPS, Fed-Ex , or other major carrier. Please use the shipping calculator to figure Shipping and handling charges. I am more than happy to help resolve any problem you may have with any of my products. Thanks

SORRY NO RETURNS FOR AIR BAGS

 


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