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1990-1997 Mazda Miata Na Wide Body Fender Flares / Over Fenders on 2040-parts.com

US $200.00
Location:

Rosemead, California, US

Rosemead, California, US
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Fender flares are commonly used for widebody setups and a must for running wider wheels with low offsets. These are installed by either riveting or screwing in using self tapping screws. Trimming of the stock fender is optional but recommended for more wheel and tire clearance, especially for those who plan on lowering their cars. 

4 pieces included

Material: FRP

These will require painting to match your cars color. Another alternative is to wrap these with carbon fiber vinyl sticker.

Fitment: 90-97 Mazda Miata

Self tapping screws will be included if you decide to use them for installation

They will come in either a grey or black gel coat

100% Made in the USA with the finest grade resins and materials. 

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