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US $599.99
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Barnsdall, Oklahoma, United States

Barnsdall, Oklahoma, United States
Condition:Used Brand:Ford Core Charge:$10.00 Placement on Vehicle:Rear

The shipping price is to a business address. Please obtain a discounted freight quote from me prior to buying so there are no surprises if going to resident without loading dock.

If non-business call,this part has to be shipped out a freight truck. The address you give for delivery must have access to a fork lift or we came have the shipping company hold it at their dock for you to pick it up from. 

FOR MORE INFORMATION CALL OR TEXT ROYCE AT 918-638-9116

Nissan Micra (2010) at the Geneva motor show

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This is the new Nissan Micra, revealed today at the 2010 Geneva motor show by company chief exec Carlos Ghosn. Blame the need to appeal to buyers in over 160 countries, and Nissan’s desire to keep its cost down – fancy steel pressings cost cash. The new Micra will be built in at least four factories across the globe; Nissan’s Sunderland plant will build the new Juke and Europe’s supply of the Micra will come from a factory in India.

Ford C-Max at 2009 Frankfurt motor show

Fri, 04 Sep 2009

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What scrappage incentives are doing to the European market

Thu, 21 May 2009

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