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Nos 1989 - 1994 Ford Escort Tempo Exhaust Spring Assembly E9fz-5f264-a Oem on 2040-parts.com

US $10.00
Location:

Springfield, Massachusetts, United States

Springfield, Massachusetts, United States
Condition:New Brand:Ford OEM Other Part Number:E9FZ5F264A Manufacturer Part Number:E9FZ-5F264-A

Ford OEM Exhaust Spring

Part Number: E9FZ-5F264-A / E9FZ5F264A

Item is NOS

Note: 3.0L 6 Cyl. Engine

Applications:

1992 - 1994 Ford Tempo

1989 - 1994 Ford Taurus
1992 - 1994 Mercury Topaz


Please use part numbers and picture to verify application. This may fit other makes and models not listed above. Please check your application. This NOS part is in excellent condition from dry storage.  Please email with any questions. 

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