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Roush Ford F150 F-150 Stage 2 Front Fender And Tailgate Emblems 3pc Set New Oem on 2040-parts.com

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BRAND NEW ORIGINAL EQUIPMENT PAIR OF ROUSH F-150 STAGE 2 FRONT FENDER EMBLEMS AND MATCHING TAILGATE EMBLEM FOR THE 1999 - 2012 ROUSH F-150 MODELS (THIS WILL FIT MOST ANY TRUCK IT HAS LOCATING TABS ON THE BACK BUT IT IS ALSO SELF STICK SO YOU CAN CUT OFF THE TABS AND USE JUST THE SELF STICK). THESE ARE BRAND NEW AND ARE SHOWN BELOW MEASURING ABOUT 2 INCHES TALL AND 8 INCHES IN LENGTH WITH A NICE CHROME RED AND BLACK FINISH AS SHOWN. FEEL FREE TO ASK ANY QUESTIONS.



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