For Hyundai Veloster Nefd Carbon Fiber Rear Bumper Diffuser Turbo Only on 2040-parts.com
US $268.00
Location:
Factory in shanghai, China
Condition:NewBrand:PHRPart Brand:PHRManufacturer Part Number:PHRVLCFRDFMaterial:3K twill weave real carbon fiberPlacement on Vehicle:RightPacking:White foam-small&large bubble wrap-cardboxSurface Finish:Clear gel-coated glossy finishedShipping way:EMS (DHL, FEDEX, UPS AVAILABLE IF REQUIRED)Warranty:YesShip To:Worlwide(please contact us if can not buy on ebay)Country/Region of Manufacture:ChinaProcessing Time:2-3 Working days, Have In StockUPC:Does not apply
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For Hyundai Veloster NEFD Carbon Fiber Rear Bumper Diffuser
Description
THIS ITEMS CAN BE SHIPPED TO WORLDWIDE, BUYER PLEASE CONTACT US IF CANNOTBUY DIRECTLY ON EBAY
This listing is for 1 pcs carbon fiber rear diffuser as tittle describe
Material: 3K twill weave real carbon fiber with fiber glass base
UV protected clear gel-coated
Surface glossy finished
For Hyundai veloster
Due to handcrafted product please accept minor adjustment while fitting
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