First Gen Ford Focus Body Clips New on 2040-parts.com
Cottage Grove, Minnesota, United States
You are bidding on a set of new, in the
bag body clips that fit the first generation of Ford Focus’s. There are 2 receiver clips, part number
YS4Z-13N129-AA with a msrp of $4.73 each. There are 4 male push-in clips, part
number YS4Z-16K262-AA with a msrp of $7.48 each. Please email me with any questions and
see my other auctions for more Ford parts. |
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