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Curved Glass Windshield Complete Off A 1998 Glastron Gs 185 Sf Window Bonnet on 2040-parts.com

US $799.00
Location:

Faribault, Minnesota, United States

Faribault, Minnesota, United States
Condition:Used

THIS IS FOR COMPLETE WINDSHIELD OFF THIS 98 GLASTRON . LOCAL PICKUP OR I CAN DROP OFF AT THE LOCAL UPS STORE IN FARIBAULT MN. THEY HAVE SHIPPED THESE FOR ME BEFORE. SOLD AS SEEN IN PHOTO. LOCAL PICKUP IN FARIBAULT MN 55021
ANY ? CALL BOB 952-201-7962.
I AM PARTING OUT COMPLETE BOAT SO IF YOU NEED PARTS ASK I MAY HAVE THEM. I HAVE MANY OTHER PARTS BOATS AS WELL

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