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Jeep Cj2 And Cj3 Door Assemblies - White on 2040-parts.com

US $295.00
Location:

Abingdon, Maryland, United States

Abingdon, Maryland, United States
Condition:Used

This sale is for both the passenger and driver side doors and covers a s shown in the photos. I bought these doors several years ago thinking I may need them and guess what? .... I never needed them. They have been maintained in my climate controlled non-smoking basement. They are in EXCELLENT condition as shown in photos. There are 2 slight blemished that may come out with cleaning. I tried to show these in the photos. These are rare because they are very difficult and expensive to find. The windows are clear and basically with no defects.
Please ask any questions prior to bidding and make sure that the frames match your vehicle for fitment.

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