Apr Stainless Steel 10mm Wind Splitter Support Rods Long (length 8"-10") Pair on 2040-parts.com
USA, United States
APR WIND SPLITTER SUPPORT RODS: 10MM UNIVERSAL (LONG)
SOLD AS A PAIR Length 8.25" to 10.75" These support rods are used to reinforce the Front Wind Splitter. Comes with a pair of stainless steel support rods. |
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