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"ford", Truck, 8-lug Wheel Center Caps, 2-frt.#5c34-1a096-j, 2-rr.#5c34-1a096-c on 2040-parts.com

US $39.99
Location:

Trenton, New Jersey, US

Trenton, New Jersey, US
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AUCTION ONLY! Bid if interested.

Up for bid is a used complete matched 4-center cap set. For 2004 - 2008 FORD 4x4 F250/F350 truck 8-lug steel silver wheels with five cutouts 17"dia. & 18"dia. This is a set for a 4-wheel drive FORD truck. The two front caps (with center openings) have minor surface scratches and no gouges through finish, but will still satisfy a proud truck owner. The two rear caps (without center openings) have less minor surface scratches and no gouges through finish. These also have the backgrounds of the FORD ovals custom enameled in royal-blue. The factory-blackened lug-nut spring-cups are additionally protected from corrosion with Rustoleum Satin Black enamel on the reverse side. Also, all removal-tool slots are perfect without any signs of abuse or gouging. Sold 'as-is'. Email any questions and thankyou for looking. 

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