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Tfp Stainless Fender Trim 3412pnd on 2040-parts.com

US $89.00
Location:

Celina, Ohio, United States

Celina, Ohio, United States
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:3412PND Placement on Vehicle:Left, Right, Front, Rear Brand:TFP Warranty:Contact Manufacturer UPC:Does not apply

TFP was the first to introduce Stainless Steel Wheel Well Moldings (Fender Trim) over 20 years ago in the US and is now the world's largest manufacturer of Wheel Well Moldings. We are the best at quality, fit, available inventory, product range, and we do it all at a competitive price and a friendly voice. Bright trim is hot and we want you to have the best available for all you restyling needs, that's why we work hard to give you the best fit, finish, and look!
Finish: Polished
Installation Type: Plug
Color: Silver
Material: Stainless Steel


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