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Ford Focus Zx3 Flywheel W/bolts on 2040-parts.com

US $65.00
Location:

Homestead, Florida, United States

Homestead, Florida, United States
From 2004 with 48,000 miles.... Comes with crank bolts!!!!
Brand:Ford Warranty:Yes Placement on Vehicle:Rear Country/Region of Manufacture:United States

Up For Sell (obo)

Ford Focus ZX3
Automatic Trans
Flywheel w/Crank Bolts

This listing! is for a(2004) (oem) Ford Focus Zx3 with Automatic Transmission (FlyWheel w/Crank Bolts).. Still all in very! good! condition low mileage Zx3..

Fits: 2000 -2004 Ford Focus ZX3 May fit other Ford vehicles Ford Escape Mazda Tribute.... with 2.0 Ztec Dohc engines!!

Shipping:Available contact Seller...

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