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Corvette Custom Front Air Dam Fiberglass 1968-1972 on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Titusville, Florida, United States

Titusville, Florida, United States
Has been painted and not in original packaging.
Brand:Ecklers Manufacturer Part Number:25-281019-1

 Precision Fit - Heavily Reinforced Molds Adapted From Original GM Panels & Cured 24 Hours
  • Unequalled Finish - Finest Resins, 3 Layers Of 3.5 Oz Mat, 21 Mils Soft Sanding Gel Coat
  • Premium Quality - Our Hand Rolled Process Is Stronger & Free Of Bubbles & Waves
  • Superior Strength - Proper Reinforcements Provide Long Term Durability
  • Save Time & Money - Precision Trimming Minimizes Prep
  • Made In The USA
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