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(1) Oem 1996-01 Ford Explorer Limited Center Cap Hubcap #1 P/n F67a-1a096-ha on 2040-parts.com

US $14.99
Location:

O'Fallon, Missouri, United States

O'Fallon, Missouri, United States
ONE (1) used OEM cap. NOT a new or show quality item.
Brand:Ford Placement on Vehicle:Left, Right, Front, Rear Manufacturer Part Number:F67A-1A096-HA Surface Finish:Brushed Aluminum Other Part Number:F67A1A096HA Warranty:No

This listing is for ONE  (1)  OEM center cap correct for 1996-01 Ford Explorer Limited models.   The black/chrome "LIMITED" center emblem is in place and in good shape for its age.  Cap is unbent and fully functional, but does have cosmetic signs of age and use associated with an item of this vintage.  Not perfect, but wont look out of place on a daily driver.  Item is priced accordingly based on the condition it is in.    Purchase price is for the EXACT cap pictured, so please look carefully at all photos provided!  This item is being sold AS-IS with no refunds, no returns and no exchanges.  Buyer assumes all responsibility for interchange info.  Please ask all questions PRIOR to purchase.  THANKS!!

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