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08-12 Ford Escape Mariner Rear Window Hinges Set Pair Lift Gate Lifgate Black on 2040-parts.com

US $129.95
Location:

O'Fallon, Illinois, United States

O'Fallon, Illinois, United States
THIS IS A QUALITY USED PART. PLEASE EXPECT NORMAL, USED PART WEAR AND CONSIDER ITS AGE WHEN PURCHASING THIS ITEM. THERE ARE SCRATCHES, SCUFFS, AND DULL PAINT. SEE PICS.
Brand:FORD MAZDA Warranty:Yes Primary Color:ESCAPE TRIBUTE STOCK ID:0430 Manufacturer Part Number:REAR WINDOW HINGE TAG#:JD406098

 

08-12 FORD ESCAPE MARINER REAR WINDOW HINGES SET PAIR LIFT GATE LIFGATE BLACK

REMOVED FROM A 2009 FORD ESCAPE

WILL FIT:

2008-2012 FORD ESCAPE

2008-2011 MERCURY MARINER

2008-2011 MAZDA TRIBUTE

 

CONDITION:

THERE ARE SCRATCHES, SCUFFS AND DULL PAINT. SEE PICS.

 ALL FUNCTIONS WORK AS INTENDED.

SHIPPING:

EXPEDITED - DELIVERED IN 1-4 BUSINESS DAYS!

WARRANTY PERIOD:

60 DAYS FROM THE DAY YOU RECEIVE YOUR ITEM! 

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