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Nos Oem Full Size Jeep Cherokee Chief Wide Track Rear Fender Flares Fsj J10 J20 on 2040-parts.com

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Winston-Salem, North Carolina, United States

Winston-Salem, North Carolina, United States
New Old Stock. Original Jeep replacement parts. Some shelf wear on the primer
Brand:Jeep Surface Finish:Good, Primer Manufacturer Part Number:na Warranty:No Placement on Vehicle:Left, Right, Rear Part Brand:Jeep

 Jeep Cherokee Chief widetrack rear outer fender flares.  If you are completing a restoration on your 74-83 widetrack cherokee, cherokee chief, golden eagle or Laredo, or if you are converting / fabricating your wagoneer to wide track, you'll need these.  Don't guess whether or not the used flares you're contemplating on buying have rust. Go with original equipment.  These flares are not reproduced and are extremely difficult to find. Don't miss your chance to own them.  Listing at no reserve.


Note: Use on J10 or J20 would require additional fabrication.


Box for shipping is 45 x 13 x 26. weight is approx 45 lbs

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