98 99 00 01 Ford Explorer Luggage Roof Rack Crossbar Set Racks Rails 2000 Bar on 2040-parts.com
Parsons, West Virginia, United States
Hello, here is a pair of roof rack rails recently removed from a Ford Explorer.
There are spots where the sun has baked some of the paint off. Ford made several types, please make sure yours has a star wheel to tighten and loosen. In good shape, Ready to Ship! |
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