Ford F150 Boxlink Tie-down Cleats on 2040-parts.com
Albuquerque, New Mexico, United States
Ford F150 Tie-Down Boxlink Cleats Hi and welcome to my auction page. Today, you are bidding a brand new set of Ford F150 Boxlink Tie-down cleats. These came out of a 2015 Ford F150 and have never been used. The set is complete and comes with everything you see in the pictures. This is an original set and will be a nice accessory for your truck. There are NO refunds on this item. All items are shipped through USPS, unless otherwise stated. I apologize, but at this time, I DO NOT ship Internationally. If you have any questions, please email me. |
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