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Ford Ranger, Explorer Center Cap Oem Used F67a-1a096-ka on 2040-parts.com

US $19.99
Location:

Moreland, Georgia, United States

Moreland, Georgia, United States
Condition:Used Brand:Ford Manufacturer Part Number:F67A-1A096-KA

FORD EXPLORER, RANGER WHEEL CENTER CAP.  This is a used oem part. It is in overall good used condition with some minor surface scratches and paint wear. It may fit other  vehicles as well. The part number has been provided so that you can check with a dealer for application on your vehicle. Please ask questions before purchasing as I do not accept returns unless I grossly misrepresented an item. 

I ship M-F same day if bought before 3 PM EST. Otherwise your package is mailed out the next day. Pay-pal only. Payment is expected at time of purchase otherwise after 2 days a case is automatically opened by E bay. 


Part # F67A-1A096-KA

YOU ARE BUYING 1 (ONE) CENTER CAP ONLY

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