Nos Mopar 89-91 Chry Tc Maserati Front Bumper Nerfstrip on 2040-parts.com
West Columbia, South Carolina, United States
WHAT ARE YOU BIDDING ON? NOS MoPar 1989-91 Chrysler TC Maserati Front Bumper Nerfstrip Genuine New Old Stock Chrysler PN 4463004 Still in the Original Packaging Marked "Made in Italy" This impact strip or nerf strip attaches to the front fascia of all 1989-91 TC by Maserati Chrysler models. It is made of heavy molded black rubber over a metal insert. Replace your nicked and faded nerfstrip with this brand new fresh and soft piece!! Very Rare Piece!! Doubt You Could Find Another NOS One!!
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1989-91 Chrysler TC Maserati
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