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Metro Moulded Parts Metro Moulded Tg 12 Supersoft Tailgate Seal on 2040-parts.com

US $62.73
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USA, United States

USA, United States
Condition:New Color:Black MPN:TG 12 Manufacturer:Metro Moulded Parts Inc. EAN:0642535205408 Brand:Metro Moulded Parts UPC:642535205408

 
 
 
Metro Moulded Parts Metro Moulded TG 12 SUPERsoft Tailgate Seal
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Description

Founded in 1918, Metro Moulded Parts, Inc. is the leading USA manufacturer of top quality molded detail rubber parts and sponge rubber weatherstripping for antique, classic, restoration cars and trucks, as well as late model vehicles. Metro makes a huge line of Tailgate Seals that all have that show winning look and fit. Our Tailgate Seals have a perfect fit. Station Wagon Tailgate Seal. Each.


Features

  • Jet black to match the color of the original part
  • There is no need to slam when you use Metro's SUPERsoft weather-stripping products
  • High quality original equipment replacement part
  • Made in the United States of America
  • These body trim products have an exact fit


Additional Information

  • Manufacturer: Metro Moulded Parts Inc.
  • Shipping Weight: 75
  • Product Dimensions:
    Width: 14.00
    Length: 15.00
    Height: 1.60

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