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Motorcraft Wr4050 Spark Plug Ignition Wires New In Box Ford 6 Cyl Vans & Trucks on 2040-parts.com

US $22.00
Location:

Liberty, New York, United States

Liberty, New York, United States
THESE WERE PURCHASED A WHILE AGO AND NEVER USED. THEY ARE IN THE ORIGINAL BOX THAT SHOWS A LITTLE SHELF WEAR.
Brand:Motorcraft Manufacturer Part Number:WR-4050 Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Mfr Code:MOP

These were purchased a while ago but are new in the original box. The box shows a little shelf wear. They fit 1980 to 1996 6 Cyl Ford Bronco, Econoline and f-150 - F-350 trucks. Please check the compatibility chart to be sure they are what you need. Buyer pays actual shipping only based on zip code and the calculator is set for three different methods so buyer can choose. I combine shipping for all my items if they can be safely shipped together. Immediate shipping upon receipt of payment. Thanks and please view my other auctions.

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