I purchased this kit from toms4x4. Originally 269.00. I haven't installed it due to me selling my YJ. I'm missing 2 pieces. The windshield channel on each side inside the jeep. Like a 20.00 part for the set. Reason I'm selling so cheap? I'm moving and would like this to go to someone that can put use to it. Rather then it collecting dust.
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