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1 Pkg Of 2 Premier Splash Guards Reflective Fits Mini Vans 4x4's & Pickups Nip on 2040-parts.com

US $6.95
Location:

Lawrence, Kansas, United States

Lawrence, Kansas, United States
package worn and opening along one area - otherwise New
Brand:Powerflow Manufacturer Part Number:00328897 Primary Color:Black Country/Region of Manufacture:United States

1996 Powerflow Premier Splash Guards - 1 pr. NIP but packaging has some tears and cardboard backing has curls. Reflective area. Fits Mini-Vans, 4x4's Pickups. Packaging reads "easy Installantion, extra wide & estra long for maximum protection, styled to complement new vehicle designs, one pair for front or rear fenders" Also says " Asto, Beretta, Blazer, Buick, Cadillac, Camaro, Cavalier, Chevrolet, Corsica, Fiero, Firebird Emblem, GEO, GMC, Grand Am. Heartbeat of America, Lumin a, Monte Carlo, Oldsmobile, Pontiac, Regal, Saturn, S-10 and Z28 are registered trademarks and Celebrity, Cutlass and Grand Prix are tradmearks of General Motors Corporation which are used under license. "Official General Motor's Licensed Product.

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