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Deflectors Rear Wind & Rain Deflectors Climair Car Comfort Peugout 206 5 Dr New on 2040-parts.com

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Boston, Lincolnshire, United Kingdom

Boston, Lincolnshire, United Kingdom
Condition:New other (see details) Seller Notes:“New with defectsAs per the photographs, three of the pointed corners have had the points broken off during storage / transit and would need some additional work to rectify. One of the broken points has been taped in place the other two broken points are missingThe box has some wear from storage. Clear tape will be applied to fasten where necessary. From a non- smoking household. Many Thanks for your interest in my item and for your understanding. If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to ask.” Read Less Features:Tinted Other Part Number:042655 Modified Item:No Reference OE/OEM Number:2655 Country/Region of Manufacture:Germany Material:3mm thick cast acrylic glass Colour:Tinted Placement on Vehicle:Rear, Left, Right Classic Part:No Manufacturer Part Number:042655 Brand:ClimAir Type:Rear Items Included:Deflectors EAN:Does not apply

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