2012 Dodge Ram 1500 Chrome Grille Insert Overlay on 2040-parts.com
Kearney, Missouri, US
This is a new in box CCI grille overlay. Go to www.cgi.com for easy instructions. This is part number IWCGI/74. The box has 4PC-11 RAM-ST/SLT/TRX/Laramie. Fits more than one vehicle. Do you want to change the look of your vehicle, without removing your OE grille? Honeycomb design. Constructed of durable ABS plastic , chrome plated for long lasting shine! Free Shipping! 4 available. There will be charge for international shipping!
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