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Peterbilt 379 Wide Cowl Fiberglass Panel Set Skirts 357 on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Los Angeles, California, United States

Los Angeles, California, United States
Condition:New Brand:Custom Warranty:No Manufacturer Part Number:NA

For Peterbilt 379 these are a New reproduction set of aftermarket fiberglass wide cowl skirt panels.Will have to be sanded, paint matched.They measure 20 5/8" across the top and taper to 16" on the bottom.No brackets included.Check out our other Peterbilt parts auctions. 

Sold as is, no warranty, returns, or refunds. 
Payment due within 5 days after end of auction. 
Shipping flat rate $28 to lower 48 US states only.

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