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Mercedes Benz C Class Sedan Sport 2015-2016 Precut Film Clear Bra Protection Kit on 2040-parts.com

US $73.99
Location:

Niagara Falls, New York, United States

Niagara Falls, New York, United States
Condition:New Type:Full Primary Color:Clear Placement on Vehicle:Upper, Lower Features:Computer Cut, 8 Mil Thickness, UV-Resistant, 99% Optical Clarity Brand:invisiGARDE Warranty:Yes Manufacturer Part Number:IVS-80001 Country/Region of Manufacture:United States





Disclaimer: This paint protection film was created to fit a Mercedes Benz C Class Sport 2015-2016. Please ensure correct fitment with the
compatibility chart above. The paint protection film is a 8 mil film that resists against yellowing and protects against abrasion and damage 
from normal wear. It is warrantied against defects up to 5 years. Items are sent within 1 business day via USPS Priority and 
estimated to arrive within 3-4 days of payment.


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