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US $31.64
Location:

Cedar Park, Texas, United States

Cedar Park, Texas, United States
Condition:New Brand:Straightline Performance Manufacturer Part Number:F0024

Straightline Performance F0024 Frogzskin Air Intake Vent
  • The newest technology in engineered intake and cooling vents
  • Patent Pending design produces a thin, flexible OEM-looking vent that can be applied to most any contoured or curved surface; low-profile vent will not catch or entrap snow and debris
  • Made of the latest technology in microfiber materials woven to specific quality standards
  • Allow airflow to reduce power-robbing under-hood heat, while virtually eliminating heavy snow and ice buildup in nose and belly pan
  • Industrial grade adhesives allow a fast and easy peel-n-stick application
  • Work with plastic OEM vents
  • Universal style can be installed in many different areas of hoods and belly pans
  • Made in the U.S.A.
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