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Ali Bumper
Joined 2024
Volkswagen T2 Bus (1968-1972)bumpers
Volkswagen T2 Bay Window Bus (1968-1972) bumpers
Kit consists of 1 front bumper in 3 parts and 1 rear bumper in 1 part.
The bumper is copied from the original in shape, size and is perfectly comparable to the original bumper.
The bumper is made from 304 stainless steel (it never rust, even at different temperatures), 2mm thickness. After the bumper is finished, it is polished to high gloss. It looks like chrome. The inside of the bumper is painted with many layers, making it smoother and more beautiful.
Link YouTube:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4RS7obFgSZk
Besides this bumper for VW Bus T1, I also have bumpers for VW Beetle Euro and Euro type (1955-1972), Beetle Split, VW Karmann Ghia, Type 3, Type 34
The current bumper models we have: Mercedes, Datsun, BMW, Volvo, Volkswagen, Jaguar, Ford, Opel, Triumph....
More than that, we always want to work towards developing more new models. So we are searching for samples from any customers who can cooperate with us to expand some kinds of products in stainless steel, rubber, steel, aluminum, copper, chrome such as bumpers, trims, plate number frames, parts of classic cars, modern cars, stainless steel tools for high-class bathrooms, stainless steel parts for high-end tables and chairs.
If you need bumpers for classic car, please contact.
Email: info@bumperautomobile.com, ali.bumperautomobile@gmail.com
Web: http://www.bumperautomobile.com
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WhatsApp: +84812842228; +84948.7272.86
Condition: New
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Bethlehem, Free State
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