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1971 72 73 74 Dodge Charger R/t New Mopar Fiberglass Front Clip And Rear Bumper on 2040-parts.com

US $500.00
Location:

Henderson, Nevada, US

Henderson, Nevada, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Warranty:No

What I have is a VFN fiberglass 1 piece front clip it has been on my charger for a while (never fastened) and I changed my mind and I do not need it anymore. with my car having 3000hp weight is not a issue this clip is 27lbs you shave like 300lbs off the front of your charger it needs a little repair in a few areas but you are going to need to do a little anyways before paint. And also in this auction I have a fiberglass rear bumper it is like 5lbs the stock bumper is 75lbs this is a cheep way to get better times at the track these 2 pieces together I spent over $1100.00 plus shipping. I put $300 for shipping costs if it cost more winning bidder is responsible for all shipping cost AND SHIPPING ARANGMENTS. must be paid in full before clip is shipped. I will help in any way I can to get you your parts. good luck and happy bidding

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