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Xenon Urethane Fender Flares. Gm Suburban 2000-2006 Set Of 4 on 2040-parts.com

US $199.99
Location:

Winnemucca, Nevada, United States

Winnemucca, Nevada, United States
Condition:New Brand:0

Brand new. genuine Xenon brand, Urethane Fender Flares

Fit Chevy Suburban & GMC Yukon XL  2000-2006 models

Xe.non Sport Flares are made of a tough, durable urethane. Other flares are manufactured from rigid fiberglass or thin wall ABS plastic.
With a minimum 1/8”wall thickness, Xenon Sport Flares are virtually unbreakable. In fact we’re so confident in our product, it comes with a Limited Lifetime Warranty.
Our flares fit flush to the fender, matching body contours. Our quality control program checks every part through design, engineering and production.
Xenon Sport Flares can be installed in their natural satin black finish or easily painted prior to installation. Complete painting instructions are included in every kit.

1.3" Wide Flare

Sell for $380-$450 at other dealers

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