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94-98 Ford Mustang Gt Center Console Grey Sn95 Used 95 96 97 on 2040-parts.com

US $129.99
Location:

Westville, New Jersey, US

Westville, New Jersey, US
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 You are looking at the Center Console pulled from a 96 Mustang GT.

Grey in color.  Item comes with the center metal mount (in console) and also the console insert.  Item does have some flaws. Besides being a little dirty, the front 2 mounting tabs that attach near the shifter are broken.  These are not the main mounts however.  Also the hinge on the door near the fog lamp switch (Not the console hinge itself) is partially broken

Parting out a complete 96 Mustang GT.  If you need any other parts just let me know.

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