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Factory Oem Green Ford Taurus Driver Side Steering Wheel Air Bag on 2040-parts.com

US $39.99
Location:

Mount Zion, Illinois, United States

Mount Zion, Illinois, United States
just shows some average wear/age. ready to install. hard to find green color. please see pictures.
Color:Green Brand:Factory Air Primary Color:Green

Up for sale is a factory oem air bag. It was removed from the steering wheel. It's ready to install. It's a hard to find factory green color. Shows some average wear/age. Please see pictures. It was removed from a 1995 ford taurus 4 door sedan. I believe it will fit other years but I am making no guarantee of that. It will be up to you to research if it will fit your vehicle needs, again I do garanuntee it to fit the said vehicle. If you are not sure it will work for your vehicle application then please do not buy it. Free Shipping to the US. I accept many forms of payment ask for details. Sells as is. No returns. Buy with 100 percent. Thanks for looking. Feel free to ask?s.

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