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Pair Louvered Hood Riser Panels - Rat Rod Gasser Louvers on 2040-parts.com

US $129.00
Location:

West Greenwich, Rhode Island, US

West Greenwich, Rhode Island, US
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Here are (2) Aluminum Hood riser panels with louvers. 3" louvers


Tapered panels.  From 4" to 5" approx. (see photos)

Each panel has 24 louvers.

One left side, one right side are included. 

Dimensions shown with panel photos.

approx.  39 3/4" long  - long side length
              38 1/4 long   -  shorter side length

These are used. (panels are straight but check photos for surface close ups.) 

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