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2003 Ford Explorer Owner's Manual With Cover & Warranty Guide & More on 2040-parts.com

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Albion, Pennsylvania, United States

Albion, Pennsylvania, United States
Condition:Used Make:Ford Explorer Type:OWNERS MANUAL

Here is an owner's manual  for the 2003 Ford Explorer  that is used but in very usable condition.   A very good cover is included and a 2003 Warranty  Guide and a Scheduled Maintenance Guide.  Also included is a Quick Reference to the 2003 Explorer,  a Safety Card,  A Roadside Assistance Card  and a Michelin Tire Warranty Guide and an off road & towing guide.   The items are used but  in good condition.  The shipping cost shown does not include insurance.  I do accept returns if there is an error in the listing but I do not refund shipping costs.   This item is not available for shipment out of the U.S.

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