Ford Taurus Passenger Door Trim Panel Original Equipment 1996-1999 on 2040-parts.com
Erie, Pennsylvania, US
I am selling a Ford Taurus Door Trim Panel
includes window switch
passenger right side front
parts are tested and working when pulled from vehicle
fits 1996-1999 models
Check fit before you buy.
No returns due to shipping weight and size on this item.
Thanks for looking at my items.
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