Nos 1981-85 Escort Lynx Esp Ln7 Timing Belt Tensioner New In The Box 1.6 Litre on 2040-parts.com
Idaho Falls, Idaho, US
"New Old Stock" 1981-85 Escort, Lynx, ESP and LN7 timing belt tensioner, new in the box. Nice shape for 1.6 litre, 4 cylinder. Please Read These Additional Terms Prior to Bidding or Buying:
Buy What's Best For Your Classic Ford - Ford New Old Stock
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