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2003 Ford Focus Emergency Brake Lever Handle Carefully Removed From Personal Car on 2040-parts.com

US $18.95
Location:

Anamosa, Iowa, United States

Anamosa, Iowa, United States

Ford Focus Emergency Brake Lever / Handle Assembly with cable hardware

Fits 2003 & other similar cars, Used OEM part, verifiy this is the part you want.

Removed from our car after it was damaged by a large Deer (that didn't walk away either), this Emergency Brake Lever is in excellent condition.

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