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Car Headlight Eyebrow Eye Lids Carbon Fiber For Nissan Skyline R34 Gtr Gtt 1pair on 2040-parts.com

US $132.71
Location:

Hongkong, United States

Hongkong, United States
Condition:New Placement on Vehicle:Left, Right, Front Item Type:Headlight Eyebrow Manufacturer Part Number:50518 Material:Carbon Fiber Brand:BZ Racing QTY:1 Pair Product Code:32416369389 UPC:643380750518


Description

  • This Listing is for 2 Pieces  Carbon Fiber Headlight Eyebrow
  • 3K Twill Weave Real Carbon Fiber
  • Glossy Finished
  • Light Weight & UV Protected
  • Fitment: For Nissan R34
  • Easy to Install, Would recommend to install on professional body street shop.




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