Ford Expedition Gray Interior Trim Kick Door Step Sill Panels Rear Grey 97-02 on 2040-parts.com
Pensacola, Florida, US
Nice grey set of rear door step sill panels. Have normal scuffs and wear, but no cracks. There is one minor broken clip; it did not seem to affect the panels in any way. Removed from a 2002 Expedition. Should fit 97-02 Expeditions. Might also fit the same year F150's but check with a dealer before bidding.
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