Ford F150 Expedition Center Cap Hub Cap 97 98 99 00 01 02 03 F65a-1a096-bb on 2040-parts.com
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YOU ARE LOOKING AT A CENTER CAP FROM A 2001 FORD F150. ALL OF THE CLIPS ARE THERE AND THE CAP WAS STILL ON THE WHEEL THIGHT WHEN REMOVED. IT IS 7 7/8" WIDE. THIS IS A USED ITEM SO IT MAY HAVE SMALL SCRATCHES, NICKS ETC...WE TRY HARD TO LIST ANY DEFECTS WITH THE ITEM WHEN WE SEE THEM. PRIORITY BOXED SHIPPING WILL BE FREE FOR THE LOWER 48 STATES ONLY. THANKS FOR LOOKING.
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