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97 Ford F150 Expedition New Oem Gem Module on 2040-parts.com

US $174.99
Location:

Fall River, Massachusetts, US

Fall River, Massachusetts, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Part Brand:OEM Country of Manufacture:Mexico Brand:Ford Manufacturer Part Number:F1NA000002083081 Warranty:No

For sale is a BRAND NEW OEM Ford (sealed in original packaging) GEM Module.
This Module is compatible with 1997 Ford F150 or Ford Expedition Models WITHOUT KEYLESS ENTRY ONLY.
This model will fit ONLY 2 wheel drive models.
Ford part number: F1NA000002083081

This part was purchased for my vehicle, but I ended up selling the truck before I had a chance to install this module. I paid over $400 for this item from my local Ford dealership.

Item will be shipped upon receiving payment.
Item will be shipped using U.S.P.S. Priority Mail, a tracking number will be provided.
Will ship within U.S. ONLY! NO international shipping.

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