This auction is for an Escape front bumper cover, for 2010-12 and some earlier years. Only damage is center where it rubbed against something in shipping and we ended up getting a different one for it. Easy fix just feather out and prime, I didn't do it so you could see there was no major repair done under primer if I would have fixed it. Or if you want it fixed and primed before you pick it up let me know after purchase and we can work it out. No shipping due to size, local pickup only. Could bring it to swap meets within an hour of Toledo. Thanks for looking and email with any questions.
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