Datsun Nissan 1981 Pickup Exterior Side Pillar Vents on 2040-parts.com
Parker, Colorado, United States
Selling a nice pair of exterior vents from a 1981 DATSUN Nisaan Pickup. These mount on the upper exterior Pillar and are free of cracks and the plastic is in great shape as can be seen in the picture. FREE PRIORITY MAIL SHIPPING.
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