2013 Ford Focus St California Car Cover on 2040-parts.com
Agoura Hills, California, United States
Brand new in factory packaging California Car Cover. This cover costs over $300.00 brand new (price is visible on picture). This cover was received as a warranty issue as my first cover developed a small tear. The car was sold very shortly after I received this cover.
This cover is for both indoor and outdoor use. Cover being sold locally as well so item may be removed at any time. Please ask any questions before bidding. No returns. Thank you for looking. |
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