05 Ford F-150 Dash Trim Radio Surround Ashtray Door Window Switch Bezel on 2040-parts.com
Orleans, Indiana, US
Used trim from a 2005 F150. All need to be cleaned. There is a chip in the top of the radio bezel and it is slightly discolored. Sold as is. Ask questions and check fitment before buying. Send any other part needs for this truck. Thanks for looking.
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