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Mercury- Ford Explorer 95 96 97 98 99 Power Seat Track Passenger Side -oem on 2040-parts.com

US $149.00
Location:

Sarasota, Florida, United States

Sarasota, Florida, United States
Used, see description & pictures for conditions
Manufacturer Part Number:5709450 Placement on Vehicle:Right, Front

Up for auction from CollectablesAndParts is a MERCURY- FORD EXPLORER 95 96 97 98 99 00   POWER SEAT TRACK FRONT RIGHT/ PASSENGER SIDE -OEM

* CONDITION: Part in Good used with normal wear as pictured.

This is an ORIGINAL OEM used auto Part ( OEM = Original Factory Part NOT After Market Made ). 

* SHIPPING : To 50 US states tracking & insurance included

This part was in good working order when it was taken off of  1997 FORD EXPLORER
 
* PART DETAILS: Removed from a  1997 FORD EXPLORER  4 Li V6 SUV.   VIN # : 1FMDU32E9VUC34875
 
 MONEY BACK GUARANTEE on all of our used auto parts unless you buy the wrong part which is not a sellers fault. If part does need returned due to a problem, we pay shipping BOTH ways also unlike most sellers, however if you buy the wrong part & ship it back we will not refund any shipping just part money only. Thank you an happy ebaying!


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