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Set Of Four Fiberglass Fender Flares (fiat 124 Spider All) - New on 2040-parts.com

US $299.99
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Columbus, Ohio, United States

Columbus, Ohio, United States
Condition:New Warranty:Yes

 
      



NEW Set of Four Fender Flares Fiberglass  
Fiat 124 Spider All

                            
                                                                                                                                         
 

         

         

 

         
 

         

         

 

         
 

         

         

 

         
 

         

         

 

     

  NEW Set of Four Fender Flares Fiberglass  

Fiat 124 Spider All


A Midwest-Bayless exclusive!

Give your Fiat 124 Spider an aggressive look with this set of four classic-style Bayless fender flares / arches.
 
Applicable to any year Fiat Spider. Heavy duty fiberglass construction.
Moulded to match the 124 body contours. Easy to attach with pop rivets for racing or epoxy bonding for street modification. 

Provides an additional 2" of fenderwell coverage over stock.
Great for wide wheel applications.

Please note: If you want your wheels and tires to fill out these arches, you will need to cut and remove the arches from your stock metal fenders to allow this. Otherwise, your wide wheels and tires will strike the stock fender arch if the car travels over bumps.
 
Also note that this modification of the stock fenders, and minor trimming or clean-up of the fiberglass flares may be required to enable an exact contour match to the car. 

Condition: NEW
New and unused.
Allow up to 14 days for production.
 

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