Cbk Carbon Fiber Nissan 240sx J-spec Hood Kit Auto Body Nissan 240sx 89-94 New P on 2040-parts.com
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CBK Carbon Fiber Nissan 240SX J-Spec Hood > Nissan 240SX 1989-1994 Questions about this part? Description / Notes: "NEW -- CBK Carbon Fiber Nissan 240SX J-Spec Hood > Nissan 240SX 1989-1994 "
Product Notes : Description : California Body Kits is a WHITE LABEL brand made by or distributed by various manufacturers as California Body Kits. Distributed out of our distribution warehouse in Fullerton CA and Las Vegas NV. Sales T must be applied to sales within California or Nevada. Includes mesh grille where applicable.Carbon Fiber material information: CFH sells top quality carbon fiber parts. We source the best parts in industry. View our photos from the SEMA2010 show, have a look to see the workmanship and end result of using carbon fiber hoods and components to style and lighten their rides. Vehicles depicted are highly modified for show which may include molding or adding to the original piece. Parts such as lights, splitters, canards, paint, wings, and others accessories are not included unless specified in the product description. Pictures are meant to show the style of the item(s) in the listing and in some cases may not necessarily show the exact year/make/model of the vehicle listed in the title and description. Will it fit my vehicle?
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