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Argyle, Texas, US
Made
From Specially Formulated PVC, Features Most Colorful And Durable Mud
Flaps Can Easily Withstand Sub-Zero Temperatures And Extreme Heat
Without Cracking, Offers Patented Fiberglass Backing That Not Only Keeps
Them From Cracking Or Splitting, But Also Adds Memory To Keep Their
Shape, Includes All The Necessary Hardware, Easy Installation With Easy
Fit Design and instruction.
SIZE : 9 in. X 15 in.
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