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2004-08 Ford Freestar Wheel Center Cap #3l24-1a096-aa,3f23-1a096-dc, Used Nice on 2040-parts.com

US $24.99
Location:

Fort Plain, New York, US

Fort Plain, New York, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Manufacturer Part Number:6L24-1A096-AA 3fZ3-1A096-AA Interchange Part Number:560-6545 Other Part Number:560-3636 Placement on Vehicle:Array Surface Finish:PLASTIC PAINTED SPARKLE SILVER FINISHED Warranty:No Part Brand:FACTORY FORD

Up for bid is a Used set of 4 Wheel center caps. Came off a 2005 Ford Freestar,With 16 inch 5 spoke wheels. They're Appox. 2 1/2 inchs outside Dia. May have some mild marks, and light scratches. All in all they're in Great condition. All clips and wires are strong and intact. Please ckeck part before ordering, measure your cap size. Should fit Freestar 2004 to 2008, Sport Trac 2006 to 2009, Edge 2007 to 2010. May also fit other Ford vehicles. Plastic Painted metalic  silver finish. Factory Ford OEM Part"3L24-1A096AA. List's for $22.00 each, When bought at dealerships. Any questions Please feel fre to ask. USA and PayPal ONLY.

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