2006 Ford Focus Radio, Antenna, And Aluminum Oil Cap on 2040-parts.com
Davenport, Iowa, US
Just recently bought a 2006 ford focus and removed a few parts that were installed. I removed the original radio, which has mp3/cd capability but no AUX plug. I also removed a carbon fiber shorty antenna and a aluminum/billet oil cap. All of these parts are in great overall condition, but I just don't have a use for them. This auction is for all of the items, as I will not separate the lot.
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