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Buick Roadmaster Sedan Front Bumper Stainless Steel Trim Nos 1991-96 Belt Line on 2040-parts.com

US $249.99
Location:

Salem, Oregon, US

Salem, Oregon, US
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This is a COMPLETE SET of BRAND NEW Front Bumper Stainless Steel Bumper Trim.

This is the LEFT, CENTER, and RIGHT Stainless Front Bumper Trim.

That's right!  We are including the center license plate filler piece in this auction.

NOS.  

All three still SEALED in the ORIGINAL Plastic Packaging.

Part Numbers:   12507793 right hand side

                        12507794 left hand side

88891545 center bumper filler

These are beautiful polished stainless steel original GM parts.

These fit all 1990's Buick Roadmaster Sedans.

These are correct for the 1991-1994 models that had the Metal / Polished Stainless Steel Bumper & Belt Line Trim.

This will also fit the 1995 & 1996 Roadmasters originally equipped with chromed plastic bumper and belt line trim.  It looks EXACTLY the same, but it WON'T pit like the plastic pieces can and do.

Some modification to the later models and/or to these trim pieces may be required depending on how you want to mount them, but it won't affect the looks in any way.

These are LONG DISCONTINUED!

Where else are you going to find these?  

If you need just the center bumper filler, see our other auctions.  

We have an extra NOS center chrome bumper / plate filler.

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