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2003 Ford Taurus Oem Cd Cartridge Magazine 6 Six Disc Holder Id#3f1t-18c833-aa on 2040-parts.com

US $47.99
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2003 FORD TAURUS OEM CD CARTRIDGE MAGAZINE 6 SIX DISC HOLDER ID#3F1T-18C833-AA, US $47.99, image 1
Condition:Used Tag Number:0000010643 Brand:FORD Stock Number:00002020 Model:TAURUS Year:2003 Condition and Options:CD changer (6 disc), ID 3FIT-18C830-AA

For sale is a used but Great Working Cd mag from a 2003 Ford Taurus. Part number 3F1T-18C833-AA. Sold as seen in the photo. Should fit 2001-2003 Sable/Taurus possibly up to 2007 but check first.

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