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95-01 Ford Ranger / Explorer Dash Cluster Trim Panel Green on 2040-parts.com

US $99.95
Location:

Wellington, Ohio, United States

Wellington, Ohio, United States
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Brand:Ford Other Part Number:F67B-10044D70 XL54-10044D70 Manufacturer Part Number:F57B-10044D70 Placement on Vehicle:Front Interchange Part Number:Dashboard Bezel Surface Finish:Green / Black

Rare green / black gauge cluster dash panel removed from a 1998 Explorer.  

The interior trim code on the vehicle was FS and the exterior paint FE.

Shows normal signs of use, good condition with no significant blemishes. 

The vent is in good shape and the mounting pins / clips look good.

See pictures for fine detail, please match to your current part, comes as shown. 

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