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13 14 15 Ford Fusion 2.5 Gear Shift Assembly Oem Dg9p7k004lb3ja6 on 2040-parts.com

US $49.99
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Sacramento, California, United States

Sacramento, California, United States
13 14 15 FORD FUSION 2.5 GEAR SHIFT ASSEMBLY OEM DG9P7K004LB3JA6 FUSION S AUTO TRANSMISSION FLOOR SHIFT ASSEMBLY OEM THIS PART IS FROM A 2015 FORD FUSION 2.5 S WITH ONLY 8.7K MILES. PLEASE CHECK THE PART NUMBER FOR COMPATIBILITY. IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS YOU CAN REACH US AT (916) 389-0920 HAMBERD INC. USED ITEM IN GOOD CONDITION AND FULLY FUNCTIONAL. IT MIGHT HAVE SCRATCHES, SCUFFS AND/OR DENTS DUE TO REGULAR WEAR AND TEAR. PLEASE SEE THE PICTURES FOR MORE INFO. SOME SCRATCHES ARE NOT VISIBLE TO THE CAMERA. ON SOME ITEMS HARDWARE IS NOT INCLUDED. WHAT YOU SEE IN THE PICTURES IS WHAT YOU WILL GET.
Conditions & Options:13 14 15 FORD FUSION 2.5 GEAR SHIFT ASSEMBLY OEM D Model:FUSION Genuine OEM:Yes Year:2015 Interchange Part Number:242.FD1L15 Stock #:6B0005 Designation:Used DescriptionPartCondition:13 14 15 FORD FUSION 2.5 GEAR SHIFT ASSEMBLY OEM D PartNumber:242 GTIN:Does not apply Mileage:87000 Inventory ID:2826

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