This listing is for a pair of windshield washer squirters for the Datsun Roadster. Specifically these are for the high windshield or late Datsun Roadster. They are in good daily driver condition and come with the used washers and nuts.
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Windshield Wiper Systems for Sale
- Datsun roadster windshiel washer bottle and bracket(US $75.00)
- Original 68 69 70 71 72 corvette windshield wiper door mechanism hinge(US $200.00)
- 1931 ford model a nos slant windshield chrome wiper motor(US $435.00)
- 1948 oldsmobile 98 windshield wiper cable housing nos(US $35.00)
- 1949 cadillac windshield wiper cable housing nos(US $35.00)
- Trico pr rainbow wiper blades "pr-13-2" vintage car wipers(US $35.00)
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