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93-96 Lincoln Mark Viii- Passenger Seat Switch/ Control -ln on 2040-parts.com

US $29.00
Location:

Nashville, Tennessee, United States

Nashville, Tennessee, United States
Condition:Used Brand:oem ford 93 94 95 96 Surface Finish:black

  • For bid is the passenger seat controls pulled from my 94 Lincoln Mark VIII. Will fir 93-96 Lincoln Mark VIII. There is 2 swirches and the wires that go to them as seen.
  • CONDITION/LOOKS: Looks are as seen,id say look fine for used but dont look brand new.  Function on both is 100%,everything on car worked, I pulled as many good small parts as I could before car went to junkyard. Car went to junkyard because it had a rod knocking in engine.
  • GUARANTEE: I guarantee that part will arrive as seen and described with a 14 day satisfaction guarantee to plug it in and try it out. 
  • SHIPPING: Shipping will be First Class or Priority Mail and sent within 2 business days of purchase with a tracking number added to the purchase details.


On Jun-27-13 at 20:38:27 PDT, seller added the following information:

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