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2015 Ford Explorer Center Console Transmission & Cup Holder Panel Trim Oem on 2040-parts.com

US $23.99
Location:

Newtown, Connecticut, United States

Newtown, Connecticut, United States
Condition:New other (see details) Brand:Ford Model:Explorer Manufacturer Part Number:DB5Z-78045A76-CB Years:2015 Other Part Number:DB5Z78045A76CB Color:Meteorite Black Placement on Vehicle:Front Make:Ford Warranty:No

THIS IS A NEW CENTER CONSOLE PART FOR A 2015 FORD EXPLORER. I HAVE PURCHASED THIS ITEM TO INSTALL IN MY 2016 POLICE EXPLORER. I FOUND A COMPLETE CONSOLE ON EBAY, SO THEREFORE I DID NOT NEED THIS ITEM. I HAVE ANOTHER PIECE I AM SELLING SEPARATELY.  IF YOU ARE INTERESTED IN BOTH PLEASE LET ME KNOW. THIS PIECE WAS FOR A 2015 AND WOULD FIT MY 2016. I AM NOT SURE WHAT OTHER YEARS IT FITS. SHIPPING VIA PRIORITY MAIL WITHIN 2 DAYS OF SALE END. 

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