1982 Dodge Rampage Front Fascia Grille Bumper Headlights Front End on 2040-parts.com
Aberdeen, South Dakota, US
Im parting out the Dodge Rampage I had. Up today is the front bumper cover or fascia. ALL of the mounting tabs are there and not broken. The only spot is on the passenger side corner that has a small break in the rubber. The headlights will come with it. The rubber cross trim isnt attached all the way as you can see also. Look at the pictures and if you have ANY questions feel free to ask!
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