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97-02 Jeep Wrangler Windshield Frame Tj Pjn Moss Green Pearl Free Glass on 2040-parts.com

US $300.00
Location:

Bernville, Pennsylvania, United States

Bernville, Pennsylvania, United States
Condition:Used Placement on Vehicle:Front


Storks Auto Jeep parts

Bernville Pa 610-488-1450

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Here is a nice windshield frame and glass the glass is a replacement and looks like new. WE DO NOT want to ship these we are selling the frame the Glass is free if it get broken in shipping it will not be covered. We will put 2" of bubble rap on both sides but when you ups guy stands on it or throws it out the door it wont save it. This was pulled form (J79) a 1998 TJ with paint code PJN Moss green pearl.  

 this will fit 1997-2002 Wrangler. 

* To any PA buyers or buyers picking up at our location there will be 6% sales tax added. Tax is not added to parts shipped out side of PA.

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