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1999 Ford Mustang Gt Parting Out Whole Car- R-rear Quarter Glass on 2040-parts.com

US $50.00
Location:

Myerstown, Pennsylvania, United States

Myerstown, Pennsylvania, United States




Parting out 1999 Ford Mustang GT color Black, no title, mostly car is in very good condition. I will consider all reasonable offers, or requests for parts not specifically listed, If you are looking for any part not listed Please do not hesitate to contact me. all parts will be removed and shipped ASAP UPON payment received unless otherwise indicated.  All items are for parts only no returns, unless otherwise stated, I will warranty there functionality however it is your responsibility to verify compatibility. I will make every effort to ship items within three days, however Please allow one to two weeks shipping within USA depending on size of item. Due to diversity of Items being sold I cannot offer combined shipping.


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