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2002 Ford Explorer Com[lete Right Turn Signal Assembly on 2040-parts.com

US $9.95
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Jacksonville, Florida, US

Jacksonville, Florida, US
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THIS IS A GOOD WORKING RIGHT TURN SIGNAL FOR A 2002 FORD EXPLORER.  I AM NOT SURE IF THE BULBS WILL STILL WORK, BUT THEY DID WHEN THEY WERE REMOVED. AS YOU CAN SEE FROM THE PICTURES, THE LENS IS NOT YELLOWED, NOR IS IT BROKEN, AND ALL OF THE MOUNTING POINTS  ARE GOOD.  THIS WILL FIT OTHER YEARS AND MODELS, BUT I'M JUST NOT SURE.  I HAVE OVER 200 LISTINGS ON E-BAY, SO PLEASE VIEW MY OTHER AUCTIONS.  ALSO, CHECK OUT MY FEEDBACK AND YOU WILL SEE THAT I AM A HONEST SELLER.  I TRY TO DESCRIBE MY ITEMS AS ACCURATELY AS POSSIBLE.  I ALSO TRY TO RESOLVE ANY ISSUES AS SOON AS POSSIBLE. 

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