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Beetle Dune Buggy Fiberglass Hood Used And Custom Made on 2040-parts.com

US $85.00
Location:

Jacksonville, Florida, United States

Jacksonville, Florida, United States

 What I have here is a used dune buggy fiberglass hood in fair shape, something you might use on a dune buggy conversion where function out weighs form.  Its got one crack in the edge of it but it is a sound part and I'm asking a reasonable price for it.  You will have to size it up and perhaps customize it for your vehicle, but being light weight is the order of the day for this part.  All orders are processed within 12 business hours of purchase where possible and sure to arrive in a timely manner.  Theres no 4-6 week waiting period for the part, it will be sent right out.

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