2001-2005 Ford Ranger Left Side Marker Light on 2040-parts.com
Kalamazoo, Michigan, US
This is a Used OEM L Side Marker Light out of a 2005 Ford Ranger. It is in excellent condition and has no damaged mounting tabs. It comes with the socket and bulb, although I can't guarantee the bulb works. I believe it fits 2001-2005 Ford Rangers. Please verify it matches your specific application. Thanks and Happy Bidding!
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