68-72 Nova / Right (pas.) Door Glass Window Regulator / 2 Door / Gm / 69 70 71 on 2040-parts.com
Saline, Michigan, US
UP FOR AUCTION IS AN ORIGINAL GM - RIGHT (PAS. SIDE) DOOR GLASS WINDOW REGULATOR -THAT WAS PULLED FROM A '72 NOVA 2 DOOR. THIS WINDOW REGULATOR IS IN GOOD CONDITION, IS NOT BENT, AND OPERATES SMOOTHY. WILL FIT ALL NOVA, APOLLO, OMEGA, VENTURE CARS 1968-1972 TWO DOOR MODELS. BUYER AGREES TO PAY $25.00 SHIPPING/HANDLING/PACKAGING FEE TO ANYWERE CONTINENTAL U.S.A. IF A BUYER WANTS SHIPPING INSURANCE, A BUYER MUST REQUEST FOR AND PAY EXTRA FOR SUCH INSURANCE. A BUYER AGREES TO THIS ONCE A BID IS PLACED. NO EXCEPTIONS AND NO RETURNS.
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