Painted Trunk Lip Spoiler For 1986~1990 Mercedes Benz W126 S Class All Color ◎ on 2040-parts.com
TW, Taiwan
-Brand New trunk lip spoiler, 100% MIT & unused -Made of Hi-Quality PUH that can be curved to fit the trunk lid perfectly -Be installed in 5 min, 3M twin adhesive attached
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