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Mazda Cx-7 2007-2011 New Oem Hood Deflector on 2040-parts.com

US $58.94
Location:

Avondale, Arizona, United States

Avondale, Arizona, United States
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:0000-8P-M01 Part Brand:Mazda Placement on Vehicle:Front

MAZDA CX-7

 NEW OEM HOOD SHIELD!

 Mazda CX-7 owners! Going traveling this weekend? Well make sure you keep the paint on your hood protected! Protect it with this, a new OEM Mazda hood protector! Desinged to deflect bugs and debris from hiting your hood and scratching or even denting it. Also keeps those pesky hard to clean bugs off. So get yours today and Keep your Mazda, lookin like a Mazda!

ZOOM ZOOM!

THIS NEW OEM HOOD SHIELD FITS THE FOLLOWING:

MAZDA CX-7 2007-2011

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International buyers - The buyer is responsible for paying duties, taxes, and applicable customs brokerage fees separate from the merchandise cost. Buyers will usually pay these fees upon receipt of the shipment. Buyers may also be charged once they receive their package. These additional charges are completely out of our control. We have no way of knowing what or how much those charges may be, so be aware of your countries import fees prior to purchase. We cannot be held responsible for any additional fees.

Warranties are only good in the USA. Items made for USA vehicles may not work on vehicles made outside of the USA.

We appreciate your business and recommend you research all the above costs to determine if this item meets your total cost expectations prior to purchasing!


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