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Universal 13"x7" Buick Logo Molded Splash Guards/mud Flaps on 2040-parts.com

US $17.75
Location:

Carson City, Nevada, United States

Carson City, Nevada, United States
Condition:New Brand:Highland Manufacturer Part Number:10257




UNIVERSAL FIT Buick Splash Guards/Mud Flaps
13"x7"

SOLD IN SETS OF 2 SPLASH GUARDS


Features & Benefits

HIGHLAND Buick logo splash guards are designed to prevent mud and small rocks from being thrown up against the body of the vehicle or from being thrown at a following vehicle. Heavy duty material is used for maximum protection and style. Mounting hardware is included for easy installation.

  • Original equipment coloring process will not chip or fade
  • Requires drill installation, instructions included
  • Withstands extreme heat and sub-zero temperatures
  • Fits compact through full size cars



 

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