(4) Oem 2012 Ford F250 F350 Superduty Wheel Center Caps 1999-2014 on 2040-parts.com
Oakley, California, US
This is for a set of (4) OEM 2012 Ford F-250 wheel center caps. Good used condtion. No damage. In perfect working order, no broken tabs. See pictures. Will fit F-250 and F-350 8 lug trucks 1999-2014. Shipping will be FREE to the lower 48 states only. Payment is due within 7 days of purchase. EVERYTHING IS GUARANTEED TO BE AS DESCRIBED. If you have any questions, email via eBay or call 510-579-5710. Thanks for looking. NOTE: THE EBAY COMPATABILITY CHART IS ALWAYS WRONG, PLEASE ASK QUESTIONS REGARDING FITMENT
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