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Kaiser Coupe 1951 Virginian 2door And Taxicab Models R.f Windshield Clear (185) on 2040-parts.com

US $155.16
Location:

Belleville, New Jersey, United States

Belleville, New Jersey, United States
Condition:New Brand:LOF Placement on Vehicle:Right, Front Manufacturer Part Number:DW185CLN Part Brand:DW185CLN

 

WE HAVE A 1951-53 KAISER VIRGINIAN HARD TOP,CONVERTIBLE SPECIAL AND DELUXE MODELS,UTILITY AND TAXICAB 4D STANDARD MODEL.RIGHT FRONT SIDE IN CLEAR OE LOF GLASS! REMEMBER YOUR GOAL WITH THESE REPALCEMENTS AND RESTORATIONS, IS TO KEEP YOUR CAR AS OE AS POSSIBLE,AND YOU CAN DO THIS WITH THIS GLASS AS ITS AN L.O.F PRODUCT.YES YOU CAN BUY CHEAPER OFF-BRANDS BUT WHY???

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