Ford Mustang Right Side Door Panel For 2005-2008 Modles. Black Color on 2040-parts.com
North Hollywood, California, US
Black color right side door panel for 2005-2008 ford mustang. Item is slightly used in good condition. The vinyl has the factory defect most 2005-2008 cars have. It is not tight and it's showing waves. Almost all cars from year 2005-2008 have this problem on door panels. Item is a take off from a new car. Speaker is in the panel. Thank you
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