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Ford Falcon Fg Xr6 Xr8 Grille And Boot Badges To 2014 - Red on 2040-parts.com

AU $58.50
Location:

Gawler South, South Australia, Australia

Gawler South, South Australia, Australia
Condition:New Brand:Custom made Manufacturer Part Number:XR

This is a replacement set of 2 grille and boot badges for the ** FG ** series to 2014 Falcon XR6 and XR8. 

Laser cut from 1mm 604 stainless steel, painted and covered with a tough epoxy clear coat.

All badges come supplied with everything needed to fit the badge, black ABS backing plate, "very high bond' double sided tape (same tape as Ford use) and fitting instructions.

All badges are sent registered mail for tracking to ensure correct postal delivery.

Other colours available are :- Red (Vixen), white, black, Plain stainless, Blue, Octane, Acid Rush, Phantom, Vibe, Dash, Blood Orange, Rapid and Toxic.

This set is Red

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