Avisa, Rear Bumper Protector, Black Stainless Steel, Fits Mercedes E-Class (S214) Estate 2023-, 'Ribs'

Regular price €155,95 incl. VAT

Art-Nr..: AV 245314

Lieferzeit: 6-8 Tage

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Black stainless steel rear bumper protector for Mercedes E-Class (S214) Estate 2023-

Optimize the protection of your Mercedes E-Class with Avisa's rear bumper protector. This essential accessory ensures that your rear bumper remains in perfect condition, even with frequent loading and unloading. Avoid costly repairs and preserve the vehicle's value with this precisely fitted protection.

Benefits

  • Material: Made of stainless steel for stylish and durable protection.
  • Precision design: Specifically developed for Mercedes E-Class (S214) Estate 2023- for a perfect fit.
  • Easy installation: Quick mounting with double-sided 3M tape that does not damage the car's original paint.
  • Durability: Weather-resistant material ensures long-lasting use and protection against wear.
  • Experience: Avisa has over 30 years of experience in the design and production of quality protectors.

The installation process is simple and takes only about 10 minutes. The package includes all necessary mounting materials as well as detailed instructions, so you can quickly get the protector in place.

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