Guard, Plastic One Pair, Fits M1e1 Military Vehicle on 2040-parts.com
Spring, Texas, US
You are bidding on one PAIR New Old Stock (NOS) very nice plastic guards for the M1E1` armored vehicle. the part shows some shelf wear.
Sales are final with no return so please ask questions and look at the pictures.
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