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Chrome Chrysler Stainless Steel Plate 300 300c Crossfire Port Hole Side Vent L on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Coppell, Texas, United States

Coppell, Texas, United States
Condition:New Warranty:Yes Brand:ATD Surface Finish:Chrome Manufacturer Part Number:62363

New Universal L-Vent (1 Pair)

Chrome Stainless Steel Fender Vent with Port Hole Insert!  Only Available Through Auto Trim Direct.

This listing is for one pair of truly unique chrome  "L-Vent" fender vent plates.  Instantly makes your ride stand out from all others.  Amazing!  Industrial strength 3M tape on the back for easy peel and stick application.  Measurement: 11" by 2.75".

100% no questions asked money back guarantee with no restocking fee.  Lifetime factory warranty.  We ship within 24 hours of your payment.

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