Rear Roof Spoiler For Volvo S80 Sedan 2006-2009 on 2040-parts.com
C $129.00
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Rear Roof Spoiler |
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Volvo |
Type |
S80 |
Year |
2006-2009 |
Style |
Fits Sedan 4D |
Material |
PUF |
Item Description |
This auction is for painted item. Please advise your paint code. |
Made of high quality PUF; ejected by blowing mold. Impeccable fitting! |
Done with 3 layers Standox paint; brand new item in glossy condition. |
Only one-third of retail price for you to get this unique product. |
To install this item, please clean the rear window with solvent; peal off the pre-installed 3M adhesive tape to fix on the right place. The mounting steps take only minutes. No need to drill any hole and the process is reversible.
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