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2007 Ford Focus 2.0l Engine Motor 84k Oem on 2040-parts.com

US $399.99
Location:

Traverse City, Michigan, United States

Traverse City, Michigan, United States
Condition:Used Manufacturer Part Number:5L8G-9D280-AE / 6G 170 BA Year:2007

REMOVED FROM A 2007 FORD FOCUS 2.0L

84K MILES

YOU WILL RECEIVE THE EXACT ITEM AS PICTURED


DRIVER’S SIDE IS THE LEFT SIDE, PASSENGER’S IS THE RIGHT SIDE

~ WE HAVE MANY MORE MERCEDES PARTS IN OUR STORE, PLEASE CHECK AS 
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  • Reasons for returns are non-functional items, items that greatly differ from the item description, and/or parts that were damaged during shipment. . We will NOT accept returns for any other reasons.
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  • The full purchase price will be refunded once package is received.
  • All items are marked; they will be inspected once received. If buyer returns an item that’s not marked, refund will not be issued and the buyer will be reported to eBay.
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Please contact us immediately if you’re not satisfied in anyway and prior to leaving a negative feedback as we’re willing to try to resolve the situation. Michigan buyers will be charged a 6% sales tax.

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