Chevy Ss Silverado Intimidator Tailgate Spoiler Wing on 2040-parts.com
Edinburg, Texas, US
THIS IS A 3 PCS FIBERGLASS REPRODUCTION WING
VERY THICK HIGH QUALITY FIBERGLASS NOT PAINTED, GRAY GELCOAT FINISH
WILL FIT 1999-2006 FLEETSIDE BED SILVERADO. WHAT YOU SEE IN THE PICTURES
IS WHAT U GET ,CENTER PIECE WILL ALIGN WITH THE FACTORY HOLES AND CAN
BE INSTALLED WITH THE FACTORY SCREWS.
IT COMES WITH MOUNTING BRACKETS FOR THE SIDE PIECES
YOU WILL NEED SOME SCREWS TO INSTALL IT OR ALSO CAN BE INSTALLED
WITH DOUBLE SIDED TAPE
I SHIP TO US ONLY
I WILL RESPOND TO YOUR EMAILS SAME DAY.
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