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Original Zender Wheel Opening Fender Flares Z6 Kit VW Volkswagen Golf A2 1983-87
$ 78.67
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Description
New Old Stock, set of four real ZENDER wheel opening or fender flares for VW Golf. Early 1990's Zender catalog shows this part number fits Golf from Sept. 1983 through July of 1987. These are new, never been installed on a car, out of long term warehouse storage. Look at photos to see clearly what you are getting. Molded in urethane that Zender called ABE, factory finished in a primer surface. Photos #8 & 9 show how these flares look installed on the car as part of two different variations of a Z6 Zender kit. Long out of production, unlikely to ever be available again. May have some small nicks or scratches from decades of warehouse storage/handling. A rare opportunity, don't miss out and wish later you had bid when you had a chance!ALL SALES ARE FINAL: no exchange and no return. Please be sure the item is what you want before bidding. Payment must be received within 7 days of end of auction. If payment is not received within this 7 days, non-pay buyers will be reported, appropriate feedback will be left, and they will be excluded from future bidding. Items will then be relisted for sale.
NO WARRANTY: We can offer no warranty of any kind, neither express nor implied, including no warranty of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose. Seller will not be liable for any damages or injury of any kind, whether direct or indirect, whether to buyer or any third party. Seller will not be responsible for any misconception, misunderstanding, or disappointment of buyer. BE SURE BEFORE YOU BUY !
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