1982 Dodge Rampage Window Frames Left And Right Track Rail Black on 2040-parts.com
Aberdeen, South Dakota, US
Im parting out the Dodge Rampage I had. Up today is the window trim or track rail. They aren't broken bent or kinked. I will include the foam if you want, but the drivers side has some tears. It didnt leak though. Look at the pictures and if you have ANY questions feel free to ask!
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