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92 Mustang Front Impact Crash Sensor F0zb-14b005-bc 90 91 93 on 2040-parts.com

US $22.00
Location:

Mesa, Arizona, United States

Mesa, Arizona, United States
Wire wrap could stand to be replaced.
Warranty:No Warranty

This auction is for one front airbag crash sensor from a 92 Mustang.  With the F0 part number, it may be interchangeable on the 90-91 Mustang and most likely fits the 93 Mustang as well.  Car was not wrecked.  These were removed from a 92 coupe 2.3L being converted to a V8 drag car.

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