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1997 Racing Elegance Chevrolet Lumina Hood Scoops, Window Louvers
3D Carbon Fiber Vinyl Wrap 60x59"
You can now customize your car with some carbon looks!! You can wrap your hood, fender, interior pieces, spoiler, trunk, door parts with this awesome 60" x 59" 3D carbon fiber vinyl sheet.
Textured, three dimensional (3D) material that replicates the look and feel of the real dry carbon fiber.
Can be heated ...
Our Price
$45.00
$55.00
(18.18% OFF)
3D Carbon Fiber Vinyl Wrap 30x59"
You can now customize your car with some carbon looks!! You can wrap your hood, fender, interior pieces, spoiler, trunk, door parts with this awesome 30" x 59" 3D carbon fiber vinyl sheet. Textured, three dimensional (3D) material that replicates the look and feel of the real dry carbon fiber. Can be heated ...
Our Price
$35.00
$45.00
(22.22% OFF)
An air vent on the 1997 Racing Elegance Chevrolet Lumina bonnet that enables flow of air directly to the engine compartment is called a 1997 Racing Elegance Chevrolet Lumina hood scoop or a bonnet scoop. If the 1997 Racing Elegance Chevrolet Lumina vent is closed and doesn’t actually carry the air to the engine compartment it serves only a decorative purpose. 1997 Racing Elegance Chevrolet Lumina Window louvers are framed openings in the window, fitted with fixed or movable horizontal members for admitting air and light and keeping the rain out. 1997 Racing Elegance Chevrolet Lumina Window louvers can be fitted on to your car window. Window louvers give your car a great stylized look.


