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Pontiac Fiero New Rear Sail Panel Quarter Notchback Coupe Window Set Se on 2040-parts.com

US $80.00
Location:

Nashville, Indiana, US

Nashville, Indiana, US
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New replacement solid acrylic window set (left and right) for 1984-1988 notchback / coupe Fiero including SE models.  Durable black finish on high quality diamond cut acrylic, not black plastic like the competition.  Screen printed SE graphics are printed on the inside surface, not like the cheap stickers offered with other window sets.  Fits into the original sail panel surround exactly like your originals.  Includes FREE correct OEM (original) double-sided tape already installed: not an inferior bodyshop/replacement style tape.

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