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1965-72 Vw Convertible Set (right & Left) Vent Window Glass Oem Liz Sekruit on 2040-parts.com

US $50.00
Location:

Kingston, New York, United States

Kingston, New York, United States
Condition:Used Brand:DELODUR-1 LIZ SEKURIT D-93 M93/AS2


HERE IS A SET OF  (Right & Left) VENT WING GLASS

WILL FIT 1965-1972 VW CONVERTIBLES

THIS AUCTION IS FOR THE GLASS,

 DOES NOT INCLUDE THE METAL FRAMEWORK OR SEALS

BOTH VENTS ARE ETCHED DELODUR-1 LIZ SEKURIT D-93 M93/AS2

CONDITION IS GOOD. THERE ARE 2 SMALL SURFACE SCRATCHES














































































 

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