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Ford Tempo Topaz Window Crank Handle Black **(pair)** With Screws on 2040-parts.com

US $10.95
Location:

Stoddard, Wisconsin, United States

Stoddard, Wisconsin, United States
Condition:Used

Simple what you see is what you get.  I am selling these because I am sick of looking like an idiot by returning items on eBay that were advertised correctly and my dumb butt did not read the auction carefully.  I am sure you can see eBay item number 171793179908.  I bought the parts for $10.95 including shipping so I am selling for exactly the same. 

The numbers on the parts are E6DB-5423348-AC and ASY E9DB-5423342-AWA.

I am very proud of my 100% positive feedback for trading on eBay for over ten years so bid with confidence.  Free shipping rate for the lower 48 and Puerto Rico.  Buyers outside the lower 48 and Puerto Rico pay for any additional shipping fees.  Happy bidding!

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