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Chevy Caprice Impala Ss Functional Dual Ram Air Hood on 2040-parts.com

US $550.00
Location:

Oceanside, California, United States

Oceanside, California, United States
Condition:New

New Durable Fiberglass DUAL RAM AIR Hood for 1991-1996 H Platform Caprice, Impala. Fully functional directed aerodynamic that will also give you weight reduction with sufficient improved down force. Made out of mixture of PLASTIC AND FIBERGLASS to promote longevity and durability that sustains firmness with minimal flex for road abuse. Will also withstand shipping process compare to other manufactures.


NOTE: THESE ITEMS ARE READY AND AVAILABLE TO BE SHIPPED. MADE OUT OF HIGH QUALITY FIBERGLASS MATERIALS. VERY LITTLE ADJUSTMENT IS NECESSARY TO REPLACE OEM PARTS.


INTERNATIONAL BUYERS: WE DO NOT TAKE RESPONSIBILITY FOR IMPORTED TAX SALES, SO WE ENCOURAGE TO CONTACT YOUR LOCAL CUSTOMS FOR PROPER GUIDELINES BEFORE GOING FORTH WITH PLACING BIDS.

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