Land Rover Defender Hood Scoop Insert Vent Screen on 2040-parts.com
Roswell, Georgia, United States
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DEFENDER HOOD SCOOP INSERT This is a plastic coated insert grill designed to fit our hoods for a finished and refined look. It actually serves a purpose of keeping debris and everything out. The hoods look great without them, but if you prefer a professional finished look, this is the part you need. It is a glue in affair, requiring epoxy or panel bond. |
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