2006 Ford F 150 Third Tail Lights -- Smoke & L.e.d. on 2040-parts.com
Champaign, Illinois, US
Up for auction is a set of third tail lights for a Ford F 150 that my son ordered for his 2006 Ford which he traded before he used them. One is chipped where I bumped it. The other is in the original wrap. Starting bid is $37.99 with postage and handling of $16.50.
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