Nos Whitco Jeep Soft Top Door Frame Plastic End Caps Cj5 Cj6 Cj7 Scrambler on 2040-parts.com
Portland, Oregon, United States
This is a NEW (pair) of NOS never been used, original Whitco Jeep Soft Top door rod hardware end caps. These are in excellent condition and are used on CJ5 CJ6 CJ7 and Scrambler Jeeps. They have a part #1193 on them. Thanks for looking!
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