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Bug Deflector, Smoke Color, Fits 1994-on Dodge Full Size Truck, New on 2040-parts.com

US $28.00
Location:

Adrian, Michigan, United States

Adrian, Michigan, United States
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:at 2000 Brand:Pinnacle Surface Finish:Smoke Placement on Vehicle:Front UPC:718103161039

 You are viewing a new Bug Shield,
  • Custom-molded for your specific Vehicle
  • All Installation Hardware Included
  • Smoke color
  • Fits 1994 - On Dodge Full Size Truck.  Same Body Style as 1994
  • Shield Only No Wings
  • See compatibility above
  • Per the Package:
  • Thick polymer construction
  • Custom designed for a near perfect fit
  • Easy to install mounting hardware included
  • Stone and bug deflector
  • I am helping a truck accessory store liquidate.
  • Any questions please contact me at 517 265-8735

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