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Ford Escort Mk1 Genuine Pair Front Indicator Lenses Original on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Petroupoli, Athens, Greece

Petroupoli, Athens, Greece
Condition:Used Brand:FORD

FORD ESCORT Mk1
pair of front indicator lenses - used
GENUINE



Here for sale a pair of GENUINE front indicator lenses for a Mk1 Ford Escort. They are in used condition.

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Item sold as is. If you require any more photos, I can take some in higher resolution and send them to your email.
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The winner must pay item including shipping withing 3 days after auction's end. Non-payer will be reported on ebay.

I can accept Paypal and I post worldwide. Item will be packed securely and posted to the highest bidder through international signed-in post.

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thanks for looking - happy bidding



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