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Fits The Toyota Rav - 4 2006 - 2012 Smoked Bug Shield on 2040-parts.com

US $60.50
Location:

Buford, Georgia, United States

Buford, Georgia, United States
Condition:New Brand:AVS Warranty:No Manufacturer Part Number:24139 Placement on Vehicle:Front Surface Finish:Smoke Part Brand:AVS UPC:Does not apply

You Are Bidding On A Brand New Smoked Bug Shield That Will Fit A 2006-12 Toyota Rav - 4. Above Picture Is Of The Item Being Sold. Feel Free To Ask Any Questions Before Bidding.

Keep your hood looking showroom new
The AVS Bugflector II® is designed to protect and complement the contours of your vehicle's hood — keeping it looking showroom new. This custom-molded hood shield is made in the USA and precision-engineered to fit your vehicle perfectly. This hood shield's high-profile is aerodynamically efficient and provides excellent protection as stones and other debris ricochet away from your hood, fender and windshield. The shield's durable impact-modified acrylic material makes this accessory wear-and-tear resistant.

Car wash safe, easy to clean and wax your hood
Your vehicle's Bugflector II can remain on the hood and is car wash safe. The accessory can also be easily removed from the hood for simple cleaning. The set includes installation instructions and any required hardware.

Easy to install, no drilling or special hardware required
The AVS Bugflector II offers you a simple, no-drill installation process easily completed at home in 10 minutes or less. The hood shield is mounted using double-sided 3M tape or mechanical fasteners (depending upon the vehicle). In order to protect the hood paint from rubbing, the set includes several rubber bumpers applied to the hood during the installation.

 

                                                    NOTE! Shipping will be higher than most items

                                                                     do to it's size not weight.

 

           

                                                                    

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