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New Chrome Deeply Engraved Built Ford Tough Trailer Hitch Reciever Insert Cover! on 2040-parts.com

US $38.99
Location:

Bad Axe, Michigan, US

Bad Axe, Michigan, US
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YOU ARE BIDDING ON A BRAND NEW BUILT FORD TOUGH DECORATIVE TRAILER HITCH INSERT RECEIVER!

MADE OF CHROME-PLATED SOLID BRASS. LOGO FORMED BY DEEP ROTARY ENGRAVING AND COLOR-FILLED EPOXY RESIN. COVER COMES WITH RUBBER GASKET TO CUSHION RATTLING BETWEEN CHASSIS AND HITCH COVER. LIMITED WARRANTY. RECEIVER – 2”, POST LENGTH - 3.5”.

 

BRAND NEW!

OFFICIALLY LICENSED FORD MERCHANDISE!

MICHIGAN RESIDENTS PLEASE ADD 6% SALES TAX.

 

 


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