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Fits 2008-2010 Ford Superduty Xlt/lariat 6pc. Abs Chrome Grille Overlay on 2040-parts.com

US $87.00
Location:

Henrico, Virginia, United States

Henrico, Virginia, United States
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:GI-47 Placement on Vehicle:Front Surface Finish:ABS CHROME Brand:Pilot Automotive Warranty:Yes UPC:Does not apply

You are bidding on a brand new 6 piece ABS chrome grille overlay that will fit a 2008 - 2010 Ford Superduty  XLT and Lariat models.. NO cutting.....NO drilling and NO bolting. It's that easy. Above picture is actual product being sold. Feel free to ask any questions before bidding.



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