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Cbk Frp Comp Wide Body Front Bumper Kit Auto Body Acura Nsx Na1 91-01 Ships From on 2040-parts.com

US $200.00
Location:

91710, US

91710, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Surface Finish:FRP Manufacturer Part Number:cbk_103080 Part Brand:CBK Warranty:No

CBK FRP COMP Wide Body Front Bumper > Acura NSX NA1 1991-2001
 

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Description / Notes:
"NEW -- CBK FRP COMP Wide Body Front Bumper > Acura NSX NA1 1991-2001 "
Part # : cbk_103080
Make : Acura
Model : NSX
Material : FRP
Category : Vehicles & Parts > Vehicle Parts & Accessories > Motor Vehicle Exterior > Bumpers
Condition : New

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.

We want all customers to know that there will always be minor sanding, shaving, cutting, and/or filling prior to installing FRP (fiberglass) parts. Also, the primer finish must be sanded and other prep work will be required prior to painting. It is normal to find small cracks in the gelcoat or fiberglass, this is easily fixed during the prepping process. The primer finish must be sanded and other prep work will be required prior to painting. Fiberglass parts are hand made, they are not machine made and therefore not perfect.

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.
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