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2004-2014 Ford F-150 9" Grille Or Tailgate Black Custom Painted Oval Emblem,oem on 2040-parts.com

US $69.98
Location:

Fowlerville, Michigan, United States

Fowlerville, Michigan, United States
NEVER INSTALLED , NOT A DECAL, REAL EMBLEM LIKE YOURS, THESE HAVE 3M 2 SIDED TAPE ON THE REAR, THESE WILL FIT FRONT OR REAR, ANYWHERE A 9 INCH EMBLEM IS, 2004 TO 2014, I HAVE OTHER SIZES AND COLORS, INQUIRE.;
Brand:FORD Surface Finish:BLACK Primary Color:BLACK Warranty:Yes Manufacturer Part Number:4L3Z-1542528-AB Make:Ford Other Part Number:4L3Z1542528AB F-150:2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2014 Placement on Vehicle:Front, Rear Note:Front Grille Emblem; Measures 9 In, OR REAR

 SELLING FOR 5 YEARS, NO DECALS ALL FORD EMBLEMS custom painted ppt paint.  BOUGHT WITH RECEIPTS FROM 2 FORD DEALERS, I HAVE ALL SIZES FROM 2004 AND UP, INQUIRE ON PRICE AND OTHER COLORS, THIS SALE IS FOR 1 NINE Inch PEEL AND STICK 3M REAR THAT FITS ANYWHERE A 9 INCH EMBLEM IS NOW. All emblems basecoated and clear coated.

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