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Ford F-150 Tailgate Emblem Oem on 2040-parts.com

US $14.00
Location:

Altamonte Springs, Florida, US

Altamonte Springs, Florida, US
Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Restocking Fee:No Item must be returned within:14 Days Refund will be given as:Money Back Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Return policy details:Only applies to lost or damaged items, thank you. Surface Finish:chrome Placement on Vehicle:Rear Brand:ford Country of Manufacture:United States Manufacturer Part Number:5l34-16b114-ha

Item you are bidding on is a good condition Ford F150 tailgate emblem. The item is used so it may contain light scratches or chips. The guide pins on the back are intact. The item is used but it contains very few minor scratches. I belive it is a tailgate emblem from a newer F-150 2006 or newer. The emblem measures 8 1/16 inches in length by 1 9/16 inches in height. Thank you for looking and happy bidding.

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