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Stripe Extensions For Dodge Ram Rumble Bee on 2040-parts.com

US $19.95
Location:

Winterport, Maine, US

Winterport, Maine, US
Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Restocking Fee:No Item must be returned within:14 Days Refund will be given as:Money Back Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Return policy details:Returns are accepted up to 14 days after receiving item. Item can not be used, and returned must be returned in new condition. There will be a 40% re-stocking fee. Part Brand:3M

Stripe Extensions for Rumble Bee


Item Description:You are bidding on a set of stripe extensions for the Dodge Ram Rumble Bee. These stripes are the pieces that go on the ground effects only, to extend the original Rumble Bee stripes. This is something that Dodge should of done straight from the factory!!!! The stripes are made from premium cast 9 year vinyl. They also were cut from top of the line easy-apply vinyl. This makes application of the extension decals much easier if you have never done this before. If you are still unsure, it is recommended that you have a local shop install them.

These stripes are also pre-cut. The driver's side is a full stripe that is cut to fit directly on the ground effects. There is no trimming needed. The passenger's side is also pre-cut around the exhaust cutout, making it a breeze to install.....you don't have to worry about trying to cut the exhaust area yourself, and making a mistake!

Please make sure of what you are purchasing!!!! Many other companies say that they are selling top of the line vinyl, which it is, but it is only made to last a maximum of 2-3 years.

Color: Available in black or yellow (Due to the screenprinting process that Dodge used for the yellow stripes on black trucks, we can not match the yellow 100%. The match is 99.5%.)

Please specify color at close of auction.

Application: Apply with soapy water solution. Detailed instructions for application, are included.

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