M35a3 M35a2 Mud Flaps Other Parts Available on 2040-parts.com
Jacksonville, Florida, US
I am selling these mud flaps from my M35A3 trucks. They are two right front and two left front ones, so if you don't need your truck in an original state, you can put two long ones from the right side to the back and the left ones to the front, and it will work just fine. I have all brackets, forgot to take a pic. The flaps have very little surface rust, but two of them are bent a little bit. The brackets are in a good shape. If you need some other parts from M35A3, let me know. I am building an 8x8 off road monster with quadro steering, and it is easier for me to buy 4 trucks to build one, and sell the parts I don't need. No front axles, front suspensions, shocks, bumpers, and driveshafts will be sold. Everything else will be for sale. Feel free to contact me if you have any questions. (904) 325-4917, Peter
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