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Old 05-25-2021, 09:32 PM   #1
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fiberglass fender flares giveaway

Originally my van had fiberglass running boards with integrated fender flares. When I removed the running boards from my van I held on to the pieces that formed the fender flares thinking I might reuse them. A similar project done by member Chrisbaffico, pics can be seen here: https://www.sportsmobileforum.com/fo...albums394.html

Anyway, that was three years ago and I never used them, and now I've finally pulled the trigger on Bushwacker Fender Flares. So... I'm getting rid of the fiberglass ones I saved. If anyone wants them they're yours. I'm in Portland and don't want to ship, so you'd need to pick 'em up. To be clear, these will fit a Ford E-series, but were roughly cut off from the running boards they were originally attached to. They'd need to be trimmed to fit and painted. But, as seen in the link above, this can be done with decent results.

Anyone interested? Yours for a 12-pack of Rogue Hazelnut Brown Ale.

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Old 05-26-2021, 04:44 PM   #2
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Originally my van had fiberglass running boards with integrated fender flares. When I removed the running boards from my van I held on to the pieces that formed the fender flares thinking I might reuse them. A similar project done by member Chrisbaffico, pics can be seen here: https://www.sportsmobileforum.com/fo...albums394.html

Anyway, that was three years ago and I never used them, and now I've finally pulled the trigger on Bushwacker Fender Flares. So... I'm getting rid of the fiberglass ones I saved. If anyone wants them they're yours. I'm in Portland and don't want to ship, so you'd need to pick 'em up. To be clear, these will fit a Ford E-series, but were roughly cut off from the running boards they were originally attached to. They'd need to be trimmed to fit and painted. But, as seen in the link above, this can be done with decent results.

Anyone interested? Yours for a 12-pack of Rogue Hazelnut Brown Ale.
Hi If you would shipped them i will pay for your time and shipping cost. And of course the price of beer !!please lmk
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Hi If you would shipped them i will pay for your time and shipping cost. And of course the price of beer !!please lmk
Don, I'll pm you.
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