2002 Ford Expedition Cup Holder Center Console Tray Assembly Oem on 2040-parts.com
San Diego, California, United States
2002 Ford Expedition Edie Bawer Center Console Cup Holder tray OEM
FITS 1997- 2002 SELL THIS CUP HOLDER TRAY ASSEMBLY REMOVED FROM 2001 FORD EXPEDITON EDIE BAWER ITS INT GOOD SHAPE NO BROKEN TABS NORMAL USE, SOME SCRATCHES SEE PICTURES, I SHP SAME PART PICTURED restocking fee 10% buyer pay for returns and shipping paid I ship to the Lower 48 states ONLY. Shipping to other countries need to ask or check Ebay options Ebay has some options to send to many other countries,check if item its elegible to ship out side USA. |
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