86 87 88 Fiero Gt Quarter Glass Window Sail Panel Tint on 2040-parts.com
Nashville, Indiana, United States
New reproduction Fiero GT tinted quarter window (driver side) for 1986, 1987, and 1988 models. Complete with screen printed dot-matrix borders, 2-color (red and silver) printed GT lettering, correct molded curves, and rolled and polished front edge. The highest quality window you can buy. Hand cut, hand polished and made in the U.S.A. |
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