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Kayline Jeep Cj7 , Yj Soft Top With Hardware Good Shape Gray on 2040-parts.com

US $270.00
Location:

Clarence, New York, US

Clarence, New York, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Brand:Kayline

Kayline 1976-1995 CJ-7 & WRANGLER FAST TRAC PART #119-01X FULL TOP FOR USE WITH HARD DOORS, 2 PIECE DOORS, FULL OR UPPER SOFT DOORS. RARE !

This is a used high quality top made in Denver Colordo and with the fast track you will not have to drill your tub for snaps. This top is a flexable application as it can be used with full steel doors, half doors with upper, and 2 piece soft doors. Install instructions will be emailed.

The fabric is in good shape as are the windows and zippers.

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