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Door Edge & Lip Molding L Style * 5/16"x 50' Black on 2040-parts.com

US $25.50
Location:

Fenton, Missouri, US

Fenton, Missouri, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Manufacturer Part Number:NE02-50 Part Brand:Trim-Gard

.3125" x 50' Black Door Edge & Lip Protection Molding

For "Buy It Now" is 50 feet of Black Door Edge Guard. This is more versatile than the wrap around door edge because it can be applied to any edge or lip without needing to wrap around both sides. It has been used around wheels wells.

 Fifty feet is more than enough to do a couple of four door vehicles. Simply cut off and apply. This is not precut preshaped pieces made unique to any vehicle

This has 3M Acrylic Adhesive tape to hold it secure.

Also available in chrome for a bit more.

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