Ford Falcon Ea Eb Ed Fairmont Ghia Chrome Or Grey Front Rear Bumper Mould Xr6 on 2040-parts.com
Wodonga, VIC, Australia
New reproduction Bumper Bar insert mould: Front 2 piece & Rear 1 piece set.
Available in CHROME or GREY After you click "buy now", please send us a message to let us know which colour you require. Suits Falcon, S Pack, Fairmont & Fairmont Ghia EA 1988- to ED 1994 Sedan. With 3M adhesive tape ready to fit. |
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