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Ford Focus Cargo Net, 2 Peice on 2040-parts.com

US $25.00
Location:

Columbus, Ohio, US

Columbus, Ohio, US
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 2 piece cargo net from a 2002 Focus I personally owned.  I wrecked it a few years ago, and found this in the garage.  Used by my mom a few times, but barely.  Like new condition.  Not a fan of wasting something someone else can use.  Please keep in mind that I am paying for shipping, your offer should take that into consideration.  I believe it will fit any Focus or the new Fiesta.  The second generation Focus nets are a one piece envelope-style net, while this one is a two piece net.  Its not as floppy.  Study the picture and feel free to ask me a questions to ensure it will work for you.  The net will be shipped in a padded envelope.

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