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1974-77 Chevrolet Vega Front Bumper Impact Strip on 2040-parts.com

US $69.00
Location:

Graham, North Carolina, United States

Graham, North Carolina, United States
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:348260 Warranty:No Placement on Vehicle:Front

Our 1974-77 Chevrolet Vega front bumper impact strip is the piece of rubber that bolts to the bumper.   This is a brand new part from our new molds.  Unlike originals or even NOS parts, the edges are sharp and the surface blemish free.  Made from the correct color and durometer (hardness) rubber our part includes nuts and washers for the correct length studs on the back of the part.  This impact strip is NOT drilled for the optional bumper guards but this is an easy job.  Corner and bumper bolt reliefs on the back of the part are molded-in as the original.   Replaces GM part number  348260.  Finally, a reproduction part for a Vega!

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