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Nos Oem Ford 1992 1993 F150 Truck Gas Tank Fuel Pump Pickup F250 F350 F3tz9a407a on 2040-parts.com

US $139.00
Location:

Evansville, Indiana, United States

Evansville, Indiana, United States
Condition:New Brand:Ford Other Part Number:NOS OEM Manufacturer Part Number:F3TZ-9A407-A Warranty:No Interchange Part Number:NOS OEM Ford

Up for auction is a NOS in tank fuel pump for a 1992-1993 F150-F350 with the 'midship' tank.  It is brand new original Ford and in very nice condition. Please verify your application with the part number and photos prior to purchase.  Part number F3TZ-9A407-A.  "Free Shipping" is to the continental US only but we can ship anywhere for an additional cost. Any questions, give Greg a call at 812-425-4794. Feel free to contact me if you have any questions about payment. Thanks for looking.

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Refunds will be granted for items returned within the specified time frame and will be subject to a 30% restocking fee (to cover original shipping and fees). An item must be returned in the same condition it left here and with its original box (where this applies). Any new item that upon return shows signs of use will not be eligible for a refund. If you anticipate having to return an item prior to purchase please ask questions to try and avoid the un-necessary sending of that item. Returns are not available for items sent internationally or freight items. Feel free to contact us if you have any questions. Thank you for reading this and for your understanding.

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NOS, or new old stock does not mean the part is mint or even perfect! We do not own or sell anything that is perfect. Ford Motor Company has always been in the business of building mass produced vehicles and parts, NOT show cars. When we describe something as being NOS that means it is new and has never been installed on a car. Any out of the normal flaws are mentioned and most times even pictured in the description so there should be no surprises, check our feedback. We try our best to accurately describe the parts we sell but we can and do make mistakes just like everyone else. If you have ANY doubts about the condition or application of the item being sold then please ask questions before bidding. If you plan on not being satisfied with an item or do not have the means to pay for it then please do not bid. Thank you for reading this and for your understanding.

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