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2009 Ford Focus Wiper Motor Linkage Transmission - Fits 2008 - 2011 on 2040-parts.com

US $24.99
Location:

Augusta, Maine, US

Augusta, Maine, US
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UP FOR AUCTION IS THIS FORD FOCUS WIPER MOTOR TRANSMISSION.

IT WAS REMOVED FROM A 2009 FORD FOCUS, BUTS ALSO FITS 2008 - 2011.

THE DISTANCE BETWEEN THE STEMS THAT HOLDS THE WIPER BLADES IS 18 1/2".

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THE ITEM YOU SEE IN THE LISTING IS THE ITEM YOU ARE BIDDING ON AND WILL RECEIVE, IF YOU ARE THE SUCCESSFUL BIDDER.

THE ITEM AND THE PACKAGING MATERIALS IN THIS LISTING IS COMING FROM A SMOKE & PET FREE HOME.

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