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Ford Focus Chassis Brain Box Theft/locking; (rh Kick Panel), W/o Anti-theft 00 on 2040-parts.com

US $25.99
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Circleville, Ohio, US

Circleville, Ohio, US
Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Refund will be given as:Money Back Item must be returned within:14 Days Return policy details:Most parts come with a 30 day warranty, unless otherwise stated in the listing. Sevan Auto Parts tests all parts listed, and it is not often that our customers have a problem with parts ordered. If you do have a problem, please contact us. We may ask you to email us a picture of the part or provide the VIN number so we can better assist you. If the part sold to you does not fit properly or fails to work Sevan Auto Parts will either replace the part or issue a refund for the cost of the part, at our discretion. All electrical parts are exchange only. We do not cover any labor costs or shipping fees. All parts with warranty must have gaskets, seals, and fluids changed for warranty to be valid. On parts that are not covered by our warranty, but you wish to return, we do charge a 20% restocking fee, and the customer pays for the return shipping charges. The part must not be damaged in any way, and must be properly packaged. All electrical parts are exchange only. Tires, seat belts, and sun visors are sold “AS IS”, and cannot be returned or refunded. Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Restocking Fee:20% Brand:FOCUS Stock Number:00000019 Year:2000 Model:FOCUS Condition and Options:Theft/Locking; (RH kick panel), w/o anti-theft; w Mileage:98000

FORD FOCUS [CHASSIS_BRAIN_BOX] Theft/Locking; (RH kick panel), w/o anti-theft; w


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Model: FOCUS
Year: 2000
Odometer: 98000
StockNumber: 00000019

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Theft/Locking; (RH kick panel), w/o anti-theft; w/remote entry (ID 98AG-15K600-KA & KB)

also fits the following models:FOCUS 2000 - 2000 Theft/Locking; (RH kick panel), w/o anti-theft; w/remote entry (ID 98AG-15K600-KA & KB)

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