Ford Expedition Dark Grey Rear Door Passenger Window Switches Trim Gray 97-02 on 2040-parts.com
Pensacola, Florida, US
Good set of rear door window switches and trim. Both trim peices are in good condition as pictured with both clips in good condition. Switches both work also. Removed from a 2001 Expedition. This is the dark grey color. Should fit 97-02 Expeditions. Last picture is to show the difference in the ligth and dark grey.
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