Ford Mustang Left Trunk Hinge Including Shock on 2040-parts.com
Leon, Kansas, US
LEFT side trunk hinge removed from a 2006 Ford Mustang. This will fit all trim levels of the mustang. It is currently in original factory paint code T8 (tungsten grey). It SHOULD fit 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 mustangs, but it is up to YOU to confirm fitment for ALL other years except the advertized 2006. It is in perfect shape, removed from a 60K mile car, and comes with the hydraulic shock still attached.
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