Selling this brand new original Ford OEM Oxygen Sensor. This item will fit several vehicle applications, please make sure it will fit yours before purchase as all sales will be final. Item will be securely packaged and shipped for a safe transit. If you have any questions regarding this item, please do not hesitate to ask.
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