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2001 Ford F250 Super Duty Steering Gear Box on 2040-parts.com

US $110.00
Location:

Emery, South Dakota, US

Emery, South Dakota, US
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2001 Ford F250 Super Duty Steering Gear Box


Used  

You are viewing a Steering Gear Box removed from a 2001 Ford F250 SUPER DUTY with a 5.4 gas engine. 

Unit is in fair used working condition. 

DONOR TRUCK VIN# 1FTNF20L41EA31069 

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Stock: # 3952001000A

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