Jeep Wrangler Yj Nice Red Half Doors on 2040-parts.com
Ormond Beach, Florida, US
Up for auction, You are just bidding on one Jeep Wrangle YJ Red half doors only. I am just showing other items i have. This is a set of Red restored YJ half doors, they are in super shape, and in beautiful shape, these are very nice doors and were restored for a jeep that i have now sold. they cost me over $600.00 to restore. they are used, some nicer than others, but all are straight, I am showing other items i have for your jeep, if you need, please just call at 386-295-5162 ask for Jerry It is a 20 year hobby. Call me for what ever you need. NOTE; I MIGHT BE ABLE TO DELIVER Questions you can call Jerry at (386) 295-5162 |
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