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Ford F350 Front Bumber And Grille on 2040-parts.com

US $350.00
Location:

Oxford, Ohio, United States

Oxford, Ohio, United States
Removed from a 2003 F150 - has normal wear and tear with a small crack on the corner of the grille
Brand:Ford Placement on Vehicle:Front

Includes all pieces shown to include the grille, grille mounting panel, front bumper, and fog lights. These items were removed from a 2003 F350 due to upgrades - these parts have no major flaws but do have wear and tear from normal road conditions. Willing to ship these parts but they are large and heavy (will require a large shipping charge) otherwise the parts are available for pick-up in the middletown ohio area. USA only, no refunds.

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