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Mazda Rx7 Fd3s Front Bumper Cover Lip Aero Oem Jdm Lights Markers R1 Re Fd on 2040-parts.com

US $500.00
Location:

Fort Lauderdale, Florida, United States

Fort Lauderdale, Florida, United States
This item is in good working condition.
Brand:Mazda Warranty:No

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For Sale I have a JDM OEM Mazda RX7 FD3S Chassis Front Bumper with markers, lights and lip.  This is the early version bumper with removal plate holder.  This item is an OEM JDM Factory part with perfect fitment.  It is in Good working condition.  Please inspect pictures thoroughly.  This item is extremely large and fragile - please consider this for shipping.
 
This Item is available for inspection at our facility.  In business for over 10 years - we specialize in obtaining and installing rare and hard to find JDM parts : OEM and Aftermarket!   Please contact Sales for more information on Engines and Swaps, Front Cuts, Body Parts, Interior, Wheels and Suspension : 954 423 1100 
 
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