05 06 07 08 09 Ford Mustang Center Console Assembly Dark Charcoal Oem on 2040-parts.com
Humble, Texas, United States
PART DESCRIPTION: 2005-2009 FORD MUSTANG CENTER CONSOLE CONDITION: USED (ORIGINAL FACTORY PRODUCT) THIS IS A GOOD USED CONSOLE THAT WAS PULLED FROM A 2008 mUSTANG. It will fit all trim levels from 2005-2009 TERMS & CONDITIONS Most parts we sell through eBay Motors come with a 30-day warranty and a 30 day return period unless otherwise stated. Returns To return an item you must contact us via eBay Message within the 30 day period to obtain a RMA number (return material authorization). Contact us for the shipping address. Shipping quote is for Continental US Buyers only. All other buyers please contact me for a shipping quote. Thank you! |
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