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2010-2012 Ford F-150 Tail Gate Emblem Badge Bl34-99402a17 Free Shipping on 2040-parts.com

US $29.99
Location:

Cross Plains, Tennessee, US

Cross Plains, Tennessee, US
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2010-2012 Ford F-150 Tail Gate Emblem Badge BL34-99402A17


 This is a listing for 2010-2012 Ford F-150 Tail Gate Emblem Badge BL34-99402A17

This is a factory OEM part. This used but in very good condition and quality. This does not have the adhesive.  The mounting pins are intact

The part in the pics is the one you will receive.

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