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Bug Shield/hood Protector, Old Style, Light Blue, 52 1/2" Long, #4556lb, New on 2040-parts.com

US $40.00
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Adrian, Michigan, United States

Adrian, Michigan, United States
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:4556LB Part Brand:Pinnacle Other Part Number:Bug Shield Hood Protector Bugshields Front Hoods Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Placement on Vehicle:Front Brand:PInnacle Surface Finish:Smoke/Tinted

You are viewing a new bug shield / Hood Protector
  • New In The Box
  • Part Number 4556LB
  • Light Blue Shield, Black Frame
  • 52 1/2" Long, 5 1/2" Tall
  • Slight Bend
  • I do not know what these go on.  I am going by size as in past
  • New in box / wrapping
  • All mounting hardware included
  • Instructions included
  • Any questions, please contact me

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