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1992 - 1995 Ford Taurus Egr Vaccum Solenoid Oem on 2040-parts.com

US $25.00
Location:

Ontario, Canada

Ontario, Canada
Condition:Used




1995 FORD TAURUS




REMOVED FROM A 1995 FORD TAURUS 3.0L AUTOMATIC WITH EXTERIOR AND GREY INTERIOR



THIS IS A USED PART

 

THE PICTURE IS THE ACTUAL PART

 

 

 

ALL MY ITEMS ARE GUARANTEED TO WORK ON TIME OF REMOVAL AND LISTING APPLICATION SO PLEASE BUY WITH CONFIDENCE. PLEASE CONTACT ME IMMEDIATELY IF NOT SATISFIED IN ANYWAY AND PRIOR TO LEAVING A FEEDBACK

ALWAYS MAKE SURE THAT THE PART FITS YOURS IF NOT SURE PLEASE ASK BEFORE BUYING AS WE NO LONGER ACCEPT RETURNS ON PARTS THAT WERE PURCHASE BY MISTAKE

 

 

 

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I ACCEPT PAYPAL AND ALSO EMAIL INTERAC TRANSFER

 

 




WE DO SHIP WORLDWIDE BY CANADA POST SO TIME VARIES ON LOCATION.IT CAN TAKE UP TO 14 DAYS WHEN SHIPPING OUTSIDE CANADA SO PLEASE BE PATIENT WE USUALLY SHIP 1 DAY AFTER PAYMENT IS RECEIVE WE DO NOT SHIP ON SATURDAYS AND SUNDAYS ALSO FOR INTERNATIONAL SHIPPING OUTSIDE OF CANADA AND UNITED STATES PLEASE ASK BEFORE







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