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04 05 06 Scion Xb Rear Bumper Cover Oem Original on 2040-parts.com

US $126.00
Location:

CA, United States

CA, United States
Condition:Used Other Part Number:# 1029 Part Brand:Factory, OEM Placement on Vehicle:Front

 SCION  XB

 2004- 2006    YEAR MODELS

REAR BUMPER COVER

                                                                   USED , HAS SOME Damage, SCRATCHES , SCUFFS . 

IT WILL NEED TO GET REPAIRED SANDED PRIMED AND PAINTED TO MATCH YOUR VEHICLES COLOR.  DUE TO THE HASSLE OF SHIPPING BUMPERS BACK AND FORTH.PLEASE TAKE A GOOD LOOK AT THE PICTURES AND MAKE AN EDUCATED BID BECAUSE OUR BUMPERS ARE SELLING AS-IS.NO REFUNDS,NO RETURNS

please look closely at all pictures... you will get exactly what you see...

compare this ITEM with yours before bidding

PLEASE LOOK AT ADDITIONAL PICTURES

BUMPER CAN BE FIXED BY PROFESSIONAL BODY MAN

 ORIGINAL  -----       MANUFACTURED NOT AN AFTERMARKET PART.


ATTENTION BUYERS! SHIPPING COST IS FOR LOWER USA.

 HAWAII, ALASKA

 PLEASE CONTACT US FOR SHIPPING RATES TO YOUR ZIP CODE.

WE WILL NOT SHIP TO   PUERTO RICO

THANKS.  

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