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Mustang Sport Springs (05-14) on 2040-parts.com

US $150.00
Location:

San Antonio, Texas, United States

San Antonio, Texas, United States
Condition:New

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I ONLY SHIP TO THE STATES....SO PLEASE NO OUT OF COUNTRY BIDS.......

You are bidding on a Mustang Sport Springs (05-14). The springs are in excellent condition and brand new still in the box and comes with the strut bolts. PLEASE ONLY SERIOUS BIDDERS!!!! I ONLY SHIP TO THE STATES SO PLEASE NO OUT OF COUNTRY BIDS!!!! There will be no refunds so please make sure you are 100% sure before placing your bid. Payment needs to be received no later than 48 hours after winning bid. If payment is not received in the allotted time frame then the item will be relisted. Thank you and good luck.

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