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Painted Mercedes Benz E-class W210 4d Sedan L Roof Spoiler Wing 95-01 #744 Ω on 2040-parts.com

US $88.00
Location:

Taiwan, TW

Taiwan, TW
Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Refund will be given as:Money back or exchange (buyer's choice) Item must be returned within:30 Days Return policy details:If buyers purchased wrong item or unsatisfied with it, please contact us. We will try our best to assist buyers to solve problems out. For returning the item , according to ebay policies, buyer should pay for return shipping fee. After receiving the item, contact seller and return within 30 days. Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Restocking Fee:No Placement on Vehicle:Rear Part Brand:Factory Surface Finish:Paint Warranty:No


High quality, durable, Polyurethane material construction.The spoiler is made of ABS BLOW MOLDED, ONE PIECE plastic with brass inserts and stainless steel hardware. It will not chip or crack like fiberglass.
Professional Installation recommended.Our spoiler is the highest quality, beware those selling the low priced, wavy spoilers that will cost you more in the long run for the body shop labor to smooth it out.
Easy installation Custom will receive a LIFETIME warranty on workmanship and a 3 year/30,000 mile warranty on paint.
We paint the spoiler with 3 layers of Standox paint and 3 layers of clear-coating.
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Just clean up the surface at the boot lid and stick on spoiler.Please ensure the area is free from dust and grease. Easy to install, only take about 15 minutes.

- - Painted - -

This auction ONLY sell color code:
#744 Brilliant Silver Metallic >


This acution just for specific color


MODEL: 
Mercedes-BENZ  E-Class

SUBMODEL: W210 4D Sedan

STYLE(S): Lorinser Type Roof Spoiler

YEAR: 1995-2001

MATERIAL : ABS

This Spoiler is for Mercedes-BENZ W210

Not fit 2DR Coupe and Convertible
 
Fit 95-01 E320, E430, E55AMG, E300 and E420

  • High quality spoiler and the quality are same as picture
  • Perfect for an aggressive updated look!
  • Easy DIY installation, no screw, no drill, no modification required.
  • Installation is completely reversible, therefore will not leave permanent mark.

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**Please note color WHITE and RED may be gap.**


 

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