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99-03 Ford Windstar Cowl Kick Panel, Rh Interior Trim Panel Xf2z1602344aac on 2040-parts.com

US $32.99
Location:

Rushville, Missouri, United States

Rushville, Missouri, United States
Normal wear. Some scuffs and scratches. Overall in good condition.
Brand:FORD OEM Genuine OEM:Yes Manufacturer Part Number:XF2Z1602344AAC, XF2Z-1602344-AAC Category 1:Body Hardware Other Part Number:XF221602348ACW, XF22-1602348-ACW Category 2:Instrument Panel Placement on Vehicle:Right, Front

1999-2003 Ford Windstar Cowl Interior Trim panel. Located at passenger side floor in front of the front door. For Vans with DUAL SLIDING DOORS.

Cowl Kick panel RH was removed from a 2002 Ford Windstar SEL. Overall in good condition. No cracks, broken brackets or chipped mounts. Has some small scratches and scuffs. Normal wear This part is located under the passenger side dash right hand side by your feet. Shipping is free within the continental U.S. Contact me with any questions and thanks for looking.


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