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1998-2011 Ford Ranger Mazda B4000 Sun Visor Set With Passenger Mirror on 2040-parts.com

US $49.77
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Englewood, Colorado, United States

Englewood, Colorado, United States
1998-2011 Ford Ranger Mazda B4000 Sun Visor Set with Passenger Mirror, US $49.77, image 1
Color Dark Gray-We rate this SUN VISOR set as a B condition - Above Average. They are in good used condition with moderate use, minor scuffs, staining, and fading (no smoke smell) but no tears.
Brand:Ford Warranty:30 Days Manufacturer Part Number:E0VB-5404122-BA Product Features:with Passenger Mirror Other Part Number:RVIS-AK31W-H02B Recycle Manufacturer:Ekus Parts Placement on Vehicle:Front,Left,Right Color:Dark Gray Surface Finish:Cloth

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