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For Nissan 510 4 Door Sedan 2d Sedan 1978-81 & Station Wagon Windshield 372) on 2040-parts.com

US $898.16
Location:

Belleville, New Jersey, United States

Belleville, New Jersey, United States
Condition:New Placement on Vehicle:Front Manufacturer Part Number:FW372BTN Brand:PPG

WE HAVE A WHAT HAS BECOME A VERY RARE ALMOST IMPOSSIBLE WINDSHIELD TO GET, FITTING THE NISSAN (DATSUN) 510 (510 2DOOR COUPE)2 DOOR SEDAN AND ALSO  FITTING THE 4 DOOR STATION WAGON 1978-1981. LIKE I HAVE SAID ALMOST IMPOSSIBLE TO FIND THIS,BUT WE HAVE IT AND ITS A GREAT AS CLOSE TO ORIGINAL PPG BRAND THAT YOU CAN GET! BECAUSE ITS SO VALUABLE IT WILL BE SHIPPED BY TRUCK TO HOPEFULLY A BUSINESS ADDRESS TO KEEP THE GLASS FROM BEING HANDLED TOO MANY TIMES!



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