Street Scene Fender Vents Black Universal on 2040-parts.com
Indianapolis, Indiana, US
Brand new never installed fender vents made by Street Scene. These are the vents that require a hole to be cut in the fender and look similar to the Range Rover or Escalade fender vents. They are made out of plastic.
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