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94-95 Ford Mustang Gt Cobra 302 T5 5-spd Throw Out Bearing Clutch Release Arm on 2040-parts.com

US $24.99
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Franklin, Indiana, US

Franklin, Indiana, US
Item must be returned within:14 Days Refund will be given as:Money Back Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Return policy details:Please contact me at 317/371-5783 if you have any questions. Thanks Frank Restocking Fee:No Manufacturer Part Number:F4ZR-7515-AA


94-95 Ford Mustang GT Cobra 302 T5 5-Spd Throw Out Bearing Clutch Release Arm

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You are bidding on a 94-95 Ford Mustang GT Cobra 302 T5 5-Spd Throw Out Bearing Clutch Release Arm.  Good usable parts with no damage.  Removed from a 1995 Mustang GT With a 5-Spd Transmission.   Contact me for other payment options.  If picking up item, cash will need to be paid, no paypal on items picked up.  US Shipping will be a flat US $12.00 ( Puerto Rico, Alaska, and Hawaii may cost more). For International please send me an email for a quote. Please check out my other auctions for other cool Ford Mustang and other gearhead related item. We stock over 100,000 used 79-93 Mustang parts so if you need something that is not listed, i can list it on Ebay for you with a Buy-It NOW. I am also an Ebay reseller, selling other people's Mustang items co come check us out for daily updates. If the picture does not load.. just send me at  note at OneBad93LX at gmail com and I will send you a photo of the ad.... Buyer pays shipping charges. Most economical will be used USPS Parcel Post, Priority Mail or UPS Ground. No refunds for items lost or damaged in the mail, unless insurance is requested. UPS shipments are automatically insured for the value of the item. Shipping is reduced for multiple auction wins!!! Payment to be paid within 7 days of auction's end.  Please allow 2-3 days for smaller items and 5-6 days on larger items for shipping . Happy Bidding...!!!!!


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