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2011-2013 Kia Optima Sxl Oem Left Rear Back Door Corner Window Auto Glass on 2040-parts.com

US $44.00
Location:

Miami, Florida, United States

Miami, Florida, United States
Condition:Used

2011-2013 KIA OPTIMA EX OEM RIGHT REAR BACK DOOR CORNER WINDOW AUTO GLASS



IN GOOD CONDITION. PLEASE SEE PICTURES.



PART HAS NORMAL WEAR.



DONOR CAR: 2013 KIA OPTIMA SXL FWD ext. code EB (EBONY BLACK) int. code UP (BEIGE LEATHER)



TRANSMISSION: AUTOMATIC 



MILEAGE: (APPROXIMATELY 58,000)



COMPATIBILITY: 



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BUYER IS RESPONSIBLE FOR COMPATIBILITY. CONTACT US IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS OR CALL YOUR LOCAL DEALER.



SHIPPING:



WE SHIP WITHIN ONE BUSINESS DAY VIA USPS, FEDEX, OR FREIGHT.



*LEFT SIDE IS THE DRIVERS SIDE AND THE RIGHT SIDE IS THE PASSENGER SIDE

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