7/16" Universal Chrome Wheel Well Molding on 2040-parts.com
Henrico, Virginia, US
You are bidding on a brand new universal all CHROME 1/2 round Trim-Gard wheel well molding. This molding measures 7/16" x 20'. This is a flexible molding and is easy to install with it's 3M acrylic foam tape that is already on the molding. Sealer and cutters also available for sale. Picture above is the actual product. Feel free to ask any question before bidding.
NOTE! Manufacture recommends that cut ends are to be sealed
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