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Germantown, Tennessee, United States

Germantown, Tennessee, United States
Cleauned and painted flat black. Splines not stripped.
Brand:OEM Surface Finish:Flat Black Placement on Vehicle:Front

Wiper arms from a 1995 Ford truck.  Cleaned and painted flat black.  Splines not stripped.    Fit most 1991 through 1997 Ford Trucks, F150, F250, F350 and F-700.

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