Toyota Tacoma Realtree Camo Stampede Bug Shield Deflector 2005 2006 2007 - 2012 on 2040-parts.com
Burnsville, Minnesota, US
Here's a Stampede Bug Deflector realtree camo design for the Toyota Tacoma; wrap around; I believe if fits 2005-21012; check photos for design/part # to see if it fits your application. Open box return; I see no damage or defects; Comes with new mount hardware, These are about $100 at the store so here's a great deal! Check out my feedback and bid with confidence.
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