Classic Saab 900 3-door Driver's Side Pop-out Window And Seal on 2040-parts.com
Waukegan, Illinois, US
Up for auction is a driver's side pop-out window, together with seal, for a Saab 900 3 door hatchback. This glass was removed from a 1987 Saab 900 Turbo. All the glass and trim is intact, as is the original factory tint, the seal is in good shape with no breaks or cracks. The window has the original Anti-Theft sticker as pictured. As this is glass, I cannot accept returns but will insure the shipment.
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