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2014 Ford Sho Taurus Auto Dimming Rear View Mirror W/ Sensor on 2040-parts.com

US $150.00
Location:

Sterling Heights, Michigan, United States

Sterling Heights, Michigan, United States


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Up for auction is a REAR VIEW MIRROR. 

Recently removed from our 2014 FORD TAURUS S.H.O.
  
This is a great looking AUTO DIMMING REAR VIEW MIRROR.  

The arm rest is free of defects as is the rest of the panel. 

The item will arrive as pictured.  
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Stock Number 000143-
Vehicle FORD TAURUS SHO
MILEAGE:3,559

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