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Fiberglass Trailer Front Guard Wind Shield Rock Mud Air Dam Car Protecter New 2@ on 2040-parts.com

US $588.77
Location:

Kansas City, Missouri, US

Kansas City, Missouri, US
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Auction is for ONE ONLY---- you pick......Black or White!

If you need something to keep the junk off the items you are towing on your trailer then this is it. Only have a Black Fiberglass or White Fiberglass ---no more after these are gone. The Black and White one are a tiny different from the picture as they are one piece but basically the same. These bolt onto the front and if you have questions about size of (full size) trailer, etc. Just email for more into.   Dan will install of full size trailers for $100 more [it is work and requires the right tools & clamps].

 

Black one is $500 Size is 36" tall by 76" wide so trailer has to be at least that wide but will fit wider trailers just won't cover the edges.

 

White one is $550 [Flag is $50 extra if you want] 

I have 3 new picture of the back side up on a shelf in the garage of the 2.  How this give you more details.

The 2 we have left are one piece only with no added plastic top along the top edge.

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