Avisa, Rear Bumper Protector, Black, Stainless Steel, Fits Ford Mondeo IV Wagon Facelift 2010-2014 'Ribs'

Regular price €150,95 incl. VAT
Regular price -13% €173,95 Sale price €150,95 incl. VAT

Art-Nr..: AV 245272

Lieferzeit: 6-8 Tage

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Optimal protection for your Ford Mondeo IV Wagon

With the Avisa rear bumper protector, you get an effective solution to protect your car's rear bumper from damage and wear. Designed specifically for Ford Mondeo IV Wagon Facelift 2010-2014, this protector ensures a perfect fit that preserves the car's value and appearance.

The rear bumper protector is made of black stainless steel, which not only provides durability but also gives your car a stylish look. The strong and weather-resistant material ensures that the product will last for many years.

Installation is simple and quick, so you can get the protector in place without hassle. With Avisa, you get quality and experience, as they have over 30 years of expertise in the design and production of car accessories.

Specifications

  • Model: Fits Ford Mondeo IV Wagon Facelift 2010-2014
  • Material: Stainless steel
  • Color: Black
  • Mounting: Secured with double-sided 3M tape
  • Installation time: Approx. 10 minutes

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