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Door Edge Guard Molding * Quarter Inch By 50 Foot Black on 2040-parts.com

US $19.50
Location:

Fenton, Missouri, US

Fenton, Missouri, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Manufacturer Part Number:402-50 Part Brand:Trim-Gard

9/32" x 50' Black Door Edge Protection Molding

For "Buy It Now" is 50 feet of Black Door Edge Guard. More than enough to do any four door vehicle. Come in a Flexible roll. Cut to length and install.

This molding is lined on the inside with a sticky substance to hold the molding secure but can be repositioned if needed. This substance means it is not recommended for environments with extreme heat. I have the "L" style moldings for those areas which has double sided 3M tape.

Please but sure metal is clean, smooth and free of rust.

White is also available by requesting white instead of black on this ad 

Also comes in chrome for a bit more.

 Also comes in 25foot rolls. Check for other items sold by me.

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