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Ford Focus Rear Trunk Wagon Lid Liftgate Hatch Handle Trim With Logo & Switch on 2040-parts.com

C $64.99
Location:

Gatineau, Quebec, Canada

Gatineau, Quebec, Canada
Condition:Used Brand:OEM FORD Warranty:No

 FORD FOCUS WAGON rear door trim with logo, black in color.
used gently, might have some cosmetic wear.
fits focus wagon models in the years 2004 2005 2006 2007 .
will fit older models of the focus, if you have the electrical aptitude, and you can upgrade yours to have the electrical switch, rather than opening you lift gate with your keys.
soooo inconvenient.
not cracked.
this item DOES HAVE the electrical switch to open lift gate.
This item COMES WITH 2 working rear plate light bulbs.
You would need to drill 3 holes on this handle and install stainless steel screws and nuts to attach to rear lift gate. Not rocket science!
if you want one with studs readily installed , please do not buy.
buyers responsibility to make item fits their vehicle.
again this is for a WAGON, no hatchback, no sedan.
this item ships only on weekends.
thank you.

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