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Pr Chevy Heartbeat Truck Mud Flaps / Splash Guards 12 X 18 New on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Logan, Utah, United States

Logan, Utah, United States
Condition:New other (see details) Brand:Does not apply Warranty:No Manufacturer Part Number:unknown

Auction Is for a pair of Chevrolet Heartbeat of America Truck Mud Flaps , Splash Guards

18" high, 12" wide

These are in unused NEW condition but they are factory irregulars as they maybe slightly off color, missing colors, off color lettering, mis trimmed, dusty or dirty from sitting in warehouse or contain small mold marks or blemishes on them, You can see them if you hold them in your hand but can't be seen on your truck or car..most are so small, and they blend in with the black color they won't even show up in the pic..rubber material with fiberglass fibers..NICE looking mud flaps for the price.. .NO MOUNTING HARDWARE.. .. Item pictured is item that will be sent

UPS only because of weight. Street address only NO PO BOXES

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