
SwapIt uses notifications to keep you updated with notifications for your account. Please click allow when the browser asks for your permission
Are you sure you want to delete this listing?
classicarparts
Joined 2024
Volvo P1800 Jensen Cow Horn (1961-1963) bumpers by stainless steel new
One set includes: 1 front bumper in 2 parts and 1 nose trim pieces, 1 rear bumper in 2 parts and 1 nose trim pieces, bolts and screws.
The product has shape and size like the original samples. So, They perfect fit on the car.
Products are made of 304 stainless steel imported from Japan and India, especially with a chrome content higher than 30%, so they never rust, do not corrode or peel over time.
Polished product – with a perfect shine (like chrome). This is the perfect replacement.
Please visit the link: classiccarpartsvn.com/product/volvo-p1800-jensen-cow-horn-bumpers/
If you need all parts for any classic car, Please contact me.
Web: https://classiccarpartsvn.com
Email: info@classiccarpartsvn.com
Fanpage: : www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100088684251588
WhatsApp: +84 81284 2228
Automotive
Aliwal North, Eastern Cape
Report Listing
Be safe online. Typical Scams
Don't let yourself be taken advantage of by criminals or con artists; always be on the lookout.
Pay attention to your instincts. A common rule of thumb is that if something seems too good to be true, it probably is. Be sensible and walk away from the sale if you have any suspicions, and report the vendor if you feel compelled to.
To be on the safe side, NEVER pay for something you haven't physically seen. Your bank information and home address should NEVER be given out to an unknown person. Do not agree to meet a vendor at a remote location, especially at night. Always meet in broad daylight at a public location, like a police station. When feasible, only deal in hard currency. You should be wary of vendors who try to "push" you into making a purchase by giving implausible reasons, such as "it's an urgent sale" or "I'm going abroad," etc. Be wary of things that are priced too low. The odds are high that this is a hoax.