Ford 08-10 Ranger 07-10 Expedition Driving Fog Light Lamp Rl H Pair W/bulbs New on 2040-parts.com
Irving, Texas, US
What we sell is the same with our picture. Meets or Exceeds OEM Quality Replacement of OEM car light DOT/SAE Approved Sales Tax: 8.25% for 2008 2009 2010 FORD RANGER
Not Fit STX Model
2007-2010 FORD EXPEDITION
FOG LAMP
RH & LH
PASSENGER & DRIVER SIDE
WITH TWO LIGHT BULBS
NEW IN BOX
100% Brand New Aftermarket Part
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