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Nos Vintage 1960's 1970's Universal Bumper Guards - Set Of 2 - Superior #53-3900 on 2040-parts.com

US $65.00
Location:

Lexington, North Carolina, United States

Lexington, North Carolina, United States
New Old Stock - Box has never been opened until I opened one set to take pictures, other sets remained factory sealed. The box contains original paperwork, bolt kit and a set of 2 bumper guards. These are sold as is, if you would like me to open your box prior to shipping and verify that everything is in the box I can but most of my customers like to receive them factory sealed. Your choice just let me know.
Brand:Superior Industries Manufacturer Part Number:53-3900

1960's 1970's Universal Bumper Guards

with Shock-Absorbing "Armor Tuff' Solid Rubber Inserts

Superior Industries #53-3900


Fits All Makes and Models


Front and Rear Bumpers


Contains Set of 2 Bumper Guards, Original Paperwork and Bolt Kit. 


I have 1 other set that is missing the bolt kit, it is listed separately.  See my other listings.

Thank you!!!

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