Nip Flame Mud Guards By Plasticolor, Black With Grey And White Flames -two Pair on 2040-parts.com
Erie, Pennsylvania, United States
New in package PlastiColor mud guards.
New with hardware. black with grey and white flames. Two pair easy fit series. Add that custom look to your ride with these Flamed Mud Guards. Easy Install. Fiberglass reinforced rubber for years of use. Stay flexible in cold conditions. Measure 9in. x15in. Thanks for your interest - any questions, feel free to message me.
Packaging is a little dirty from sitting in the garage, but in perfect condition otherwise. |
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