1999-2012 Ford F-250, F-350 Third Brake Light New Oem W/ Load Compartment Lamp on 2040-parts.com
Idaho Falls, Idaho, US
This was pulled from a new 2011 ford f-250 from the ford dealership this is new from a new truck not new in a box
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