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Ford Oem Joint Asy - Ball 2l1z-3050-a on 2040-parts.com

US $58.00
Location:

Winter Park, Florida, US

Winter Park, Florida, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Brand:Ford Manufacturer Part Number:2L1Z-3050-A Placement on Vehicle:Front

This is an Original FORD OEM BALL JOINT - 2L1Z-3050-A.

It fits many models, please check with your Dealer if it fits your car.

It is brand new, I just don't have the box for it because it was ripped.
I got this item at a close out sale at a parts business.

I will send you a copy of the Ford Dealer Invoice.

This part lists now for U$72.70, so this is a great deal! Don't miss it!

Any question, just ask!




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