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1984 Ford Ranger Sun Visor 1987 Ranger E4tz-1004105-b6d on 2040-parts.com

US $19.99
Location:

East Montpelier, Vermont, US

East Montpelier, Vermont, US
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Here is a new old stock Genuine Ford Ranger Truck left hand sun visor. It is still in the original Ford packing and the part number is E4TZ-1004105-B6D. The color is red and fits trucks 1984 thru 1987. A good item to have as a spare if you own one of these trucks. I only have one of this item. Buyer pays shipping. Payment is due within 10 days after auction ends. Please be sure to watch my other eBay listings each week for similar great deals on automotive items.


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