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Ford Mustang 1969 Front Bumper Guards on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Montardon, France

Montardon, France
Very good condition , almost perfect , straight , chrome very nice
Placement on Vehicle:Front Warranty:No Surface Finish:chrome

Hello ,

I'm selling a pair of very rare 1969 1970 ford mustang front bumper guards . These have never been reproduced.
They are almost perfect , chrome are very very clean , not bend , straight,

Very rare option on 1969-70 mustang , a way to have a different car ! 

Feel free to ask me for more details pictures.

These front bumper guards are in France ( europe ) i used to sold 2 other pair in the USA , you can check on my feedback.
paiement will be via paypal so that you and me are insured.

i know shipping cost is expensive , but it's very far !

regards

Guillaume

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