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Control Airbag Ford (usa) Mustang Lx 106 Ps 78kw Year Built 87-93 Ga2a677f0 on 2040-parts.com

US $77.79
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Tiefenort, Germany

Tiefenort, Germany
Condition:Used Manufacturer Part Number:Does Not Apply Brand:Unbranded

Control Airbag Ford (USA) Mustang LX 106 PS 78kW Year built 87-93 GA2A677F0

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  PRODUCT DESCRIPTION:


Is a

control unit   air bag

of a 

Ford (USA)   Mustang LX

3 - door

78 kW   -   106 hp

2299 cc



Registered: 08.07 1992

Mileage: ca.   1)40 453 miles

Part Number: GA 2A677 F0


Of the   This article is used and has the usual signs of use (minor scratches).

The item will be sold, as can be seen in the picture

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Manufacturer Part Number Does Not Apply

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