F150 Expedition Oem Headlight Fog Light Switch 97-99 on 2040-parts.com
Ballwin, Missouri, US
This headlight switch with foglights is from a 1998 Ford F150. There are 3 plug sockets on the back. Excellent working condition, very good appearence condition. Email you questions, I'll try to answer. Thanks for stopping.
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