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Brand New, Unused, Window Post Rubber Liner, '73-80 Chevy Truck, Left And Right on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Tucson, Arizona, United States

Tucson, Arizona, United States
Condition:New

Two (2) New, unused, left/right side Rubber window post liner for 1973-1980 Chevrolet/GMC truck, Blazer/Jimmy, Suburban. This is the rubber piece that goes into the channel of the vertical post that forms the channel where the front part of the driver/passenger front door windows ride as they go up and down (the post that forms the back-side of the wing-windows). Two complete, in package and brand new, left side and right side pieces.

38-5640 is for left/drivers door. 38-5641 is for right/passenger door.

Retail: $34

 

 

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