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Empi Louvered Running Boards, Stainless Steel, Polished, New , No Hardware on 2040-parts.com

US $75.00
Location:

Staten Island, New York, United States

Staten Island, New York, United States
STILL COVERED WITH STICKER, NO HARDWARE, NO ORIGINAL PACKING, MINOR WARE AND TEAR ON THE SAFETY COVER
Brand:EMPI Warranty:No Placement on Vehicle:Left, Right Country/Region of Manufacture:Unknown Surface Finish:POLISHED STAINLESS STEEL Make:EMPI

EMPI Running Boards -- EMPI LOUVERED RUNNING BOARDS, STAINLESS STEEL, POLISHED, SET OF 2 , Made in Taiwan, NO hardware; Will not rust or corrode; Bolt-on installation with no drilling required. This is new old stock. Minor ware and tear in the safety cover due to storage. i am using wide running boards, so this is in Ebay.. no original packing, 

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