Headlight Protection Film By 3m For 2013-2015 Subaru Wrx on 2040-parts.com
Alhambra, California, United States
3M Ventureshield film specifically pre-cut for 2013-2015 Subaru WRX headlights. Help protect your expensive headlights from rock knicks and bug splatter which leads to lens fogging. Helps keep your headlight lenses clear and haze free.Comes with pieces to cover the main headlights as well as the foglights.The mask comes clear, the yellow tinge in the photo is to just enhance the mask.
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