74-78 Datsun Z 2+2 Rear Hatch One Small Dent on 2040-parts.com
Myerstown, Pennsylvania, United States
as shown and a hard to find item in this kind of condition its been in storage in my warehouse for years as shown it has one small dent were the rust spot is other then that its great only fits 2+2's item is a cash sale only we only accept cash we will not ship |
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