2" Jdm Fender Flares Universal Set- 4pcs Fiberglass on 2040-parts.com
Krakow, default, Poland
Universal Fender Flares, extension -2 inches
material - fiberglass. Height 22 inches Diameter can be adjusted from 20 inches to about 30 inches All fender flares made of black/white fiberglass and should be painted to match car's color. FULL SET - 4 Wheel Arch extensions 2 inch - 5 cm. HIGH QUALITY FLEXIBLE FIBERGLASS WITH SMOOTH FINISH The brand new JDM Style Fender Flares kit. Are made of the high quality FIBERGLASS. It have nice black colour, smooth surface and it is easy to install. Fits on all models Material: High quality FIBERGLASS Finish: Black , 100% Brand New Application: Universal Fit (can be fitted to many models of cars) Fixed can with screwed rivets or glued |
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