Adds custom styling to the sides of your car, pickup or SUV Easy stick on installation! Includes template for quick, easy alignment of pieces Composed of weather resistant chromed ABS plastic outer
Average Customer Rating:
5 out of 5(2 Reviews)
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Customer Reviews for TFP SIMULATED ENGINE PORT SIDE VENTS
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Overall Rating:
5
out of 5
Great looking addition,February 19, 2009
By Jocamat
"I purchased the chrome trapezoidal ports that you add to the side of your vehicle and they look great on my SUV. They add a little flash on today's bland vehicles and look like they came with it. They were super easy to install. Only took a few minutes. Well worth the effort to add pizzazz."
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Review 2 for TFP SIMULATED ENGINE PORT SIDE VENTS
Overall Rating:
5
out of 5
Ole Skool (port vents),March 19, 2007
By DrShoNufffrom San Diego, CA by way of Fort Wayne, IN
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Quality/Construction:
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Ease of Use/Installation:
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Features:
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"I own a 1999 Buick Electra Ultra (supercharged). This item (vent ports) were first introduced I believe in the late 40's continued until 1979. The earlier years they were actually functional on the Buicks i.e. Special, the Road Master, Dynaflow, Riviera, in 1954 they were on the Skylark and the era of the port vents ended in 1979. The port look showed up once more on the 2003 Buick Electra and Lesabre. For the price of fifty bucks verses the dealers price of a little over $100. It behooves one to wait for the shipping and spend 15 - 20 minutes per side...and then view the bobble-heads checking out your ride, getting the Ohhhs & Ahhhs and bringing back the memories when we were teenagers of that era. Thank you JC Whitney for all these years of faithful service to us. Al aka DrShoNuff (San Diego, CA)"
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