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1995-97 Ford Windstar Front Turn Signal Wiring Pigtail Plug Fast Shipping! #148 on 2040-parts.com

US $9.95
Location:

Saint Johns, Michigan, United States

Saint Johns, Michigan, United States
Good used working condition.
Manufacturer Part Number:E97B-13A686-A Warranty:No Placement on Vehicle:Left, Right, Front Country/Region of Manufacture:Unknown Brand:Ford

Up for sale is a right front turn signal wiring pigtail plug socket for 1995-1997 ford windstar van.
Believe it would fit either side. 
Donor vehicle is a 1997 windstar.
This is for the wiring pigtail assembly with bulb only ( 2 wires ). The lens assembly is not included.
This item is used and does have the normal wear and finish on it that you would expect from a used item. Buy with confidence, if this item is not what you needed or expected feel free to return it within 14 days. As always we ship fast. Thanks for looking.
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