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1976-86 Jeep Cj Hardtop Roll Bar Snubber/spacer/mount Rare! Original Fastener. on 2040-parts.com

US $19.00
Location:

Clarence, New York, US

Clarence, New York, US
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1976-86 JEEP CJ Hardtop Roll Bar Spacer/Mount Rare! Original fastener.

This sits on top of the roll bar and absorbs movement of the fiberglass top. Original piece in great shape and included the original factory sheet metal screw to secure it in place.

Thanks for looking !

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