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Mustang Crown Vic Lincoln Towncar Lower Front Ball Joint 1994 96 98 2000 02 04 on 2040-parts.com

US $3.99
Location:

Maidstone, Ontario, Canada

Maidstone, Ontario, Canada
Condition:New

  

PLEASE  READ  FIRST  I LIVE  IN CANADA  SO  THIS  ITEM  WILL BE SHIPPED BY CANADA POST  OFFICE AT  A COST OF   $18

IT IS  AN  INTERNATIONAL  SHIPMENT

THANKS  FOR  YOUR  TIME !!!!!!

LISTED   WITH   FLAT  RATE  SHIPPING     TO   THE   U.S.   ONLY  !!!!   

ALL OTHERS  PLEASE  EMAIL ME FOR A SHIPPING QUOTE

I DO SHIP WORLDWIDE  EMAIL ME FOR A  QUOTE

Priced to SELL !!
I have  this  BRAND NEW !!!!   front lower ball joint  for  the following  vehicles

1994 -2004 Ford Mustang
1994 -2002 Ford  Crown  Victoria
1994 - 2002 Lincoln  Towncar
1994 - 2002 Mercury Grand Marquis

It is and  AC  DELCO Pro 45D2223

PLEASE VIEW THE PHOTOS!!!!!!!!!!

ANY QUESTIONS PLEASE EMAIL ME


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