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Truck Tractor Wind/air Deflector on 2040-parts.com

US $250.00
Location:

Stroudsburg, Pennsylvania, United States

Stroudsburg, Pennsylvania, United States
Condition:Used Brand:Volvo Surface Finish:White

This is a white air deflector (wind deflector, air fairing) we took off our 2010 Volvo VNL300T tractor, VIN # 4V4NC9EH9AN292403.    The 3 pieces are the main fairing that mounts on top of the cab and the 2 side deflectors that mount on either side of the main fairing.  Two of the photos are of a similar truck with similar air deflectors.  Call Robert with any questions 570-421-8110. 

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