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New 1979-84 Dodge Colt 2/4dr Hatchback Front Windshield on 2040-parts.com

US $199.00
Location:

Elizabeth, New Jersey, United States

Elizabeth, New Jersey, United States
Condition:New other (see details) Placement on Vehicle:Front

NEW 1979-84 Dodge Colt 2/4dr hatchback Front Windshield Please check carefully to verify correct part.  All used glass comes with no guarantee on defrost if it has the option, some scratches, as well as possible moulding damage, may be missing a part such as handle, rubber gasket, defrost tabs, and mouldings. Available for local pickup as well as standard shipping in continental U.S.only not including Alaska, Puerto Rico, Hawaii.  Can ship there as well as Internationally only if customer sets up shipping and handles (pays) additional fees. Returns accepted but only at customer expense!!!!  So please check and ask any questions before ordering. Any questions call 973-252-8229 Payment by Paypal must be made within 7 days

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