Lincoln Town Car New Oem Parking Aid Radar Sensor on 2040-parts.com
Collegeville, Pennsylvania, United States
This is a rear reverse radar sensor that was intended for my 2005 Lincoln Town Car. It will fit other years and was never installed. I removed it from the box for photographic reasons only. It is brand new, never mounted and is very hard to locate. Please email me with any questions and thanks for viewing.
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